teaching

databases

  • From 1.2024 to 5.2024, I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for UNC Chapel Hill’s database course COMP 421. I assisted in assignment development and grading, and provided instructional, tech, and emotional support during a multi-week instructor transition.

programming fundamentals

  • From 1.2021 to 5.2021, I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for UNC Chapel Hill’s introductory programming course COMP 110, which sees enrollment upwards of 600 students every semester. I tutored students, debugged code, graded assignments, and provided personalized feedback on topics such as:
    • data analysis with Jupyter and NumPy
    • algorithm development
    • Python syntax

complexity theory

  • YouTube Series: Models of Language and Computation, 1.2023 - Present
    • Intended to supplement content for UNC Chapel Hill’s COMP455: Models of Language and Computation by diving deeper into real-life applications, and to provide an easy-to-understand resource for computer science students new to the wonders of complexity theory.