Teaching Experience
I was a TA for Machine Learning course taught by Mark Dredze in Fall 2010.
I TAed (2004 - 2006) and was an instructor (2006 - 2008) at the Medical Equipment and Systems Department for several courses:
- Internet Technology and Web Design (on average 30 students, seniors).
- Algorithms and Programming Languages (on average 30 students, sophomores).
- Operation Analysis (on average 50 graduate students).
- Software Engineering of Medical Information Systems (on average 30 students, juniors).
I developed 15 tutorials and programming assignments listed below for all courses I taught. I was honored several diplomas for pedagogical mastership in teaching computer science and engineering classes:
- Diploma for the Best Scientific and Technically Applied University Project.
- Diploma for Conscientious, Effective Work, and Constant Creative Search for Improvements in Education.
Courses and Tutorials
- Tutorial on Matlab Optimization ToolKit for Operation Analysis Course (Spring'08).
- Individual Assignments (Spring'08).
- Testing Assignments (Spring'07).
- Programming Assignments (Spring'07).
Internet Technologies and Web-design (Spring '07, Spring '08):
- Programming Assignments (Spring '07).
Algorithms and Programming Languages (Fall '06, Fall '07):
- Programming Assignments (Fall '06).
- Machine Problems (Fall '06).
Software Engineering in Medical Information Systems Framework (Fall '07):
- Programming Assignments for Software Engineering in Medical Information Systems Framework (Fall'07).
Physics (Spring '06, Spring '07):
Microprocessors (Spring '06):
- Programming Assignments (Spring '06).
- Term Project Tutorial (Spring '06).
Information Technology Courses (Summer '04, Fall '04, Spring '05, Fall '05):
- Text Processing using Microsoft Word: Q&A (Spring '05).
- Microsoft Word and Excel 2003: FAQ (Fall '05).
- Individual Assignments in Excel Spreadsheets (Spring '05).
- Microsoft Word and Excel in Tables (Summer '04).
- Test Questions: Word and Excel (Fall '04).
- Machine Problems in Word & Excel (Fall '04).