Teaching Philosophy & Experience
Teaching Philosophy
"I find joy and comfort in teaching students. I've taught in the fields of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering. I continuously strive to learn the practical things that can help students and currently started a company that helps develop mobile and web applications."
My approach to teaching centers on making complex concepts accessible and relevant to students' lives. I believe in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, showing students how mathematical and computational concepts solve real-world problems.

Recognition & Awards
Best Contingent Faculty Award
2022-2023 Academic Year
Whitworth University
Recognized for outstanding teaching performance, student engagement, and contribution to the academic community.
Current Courses at Whitworth University
Calculus II
Undergraduate Mathematics
Advanced calculus concepts including integration techniques, series, and applications.
Key Topics:
- Integration by parts and substitution
- Infinite series and convergence tests
- Parametric equations and polar coordinates
- Applications to physics and engineering
Elementary Statistics
Undergraduate Mathematics
Introduction to statistical methods and data analysis for real-world applications.
Key Topics:
- Descriptive statistics and data visualization
- Probability distributions
- Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals
- Regression analysis and correlation
Business Information Systems
Undergraduate Computer Science
Integration of technology and business processes for modern organizations.
Key Topics:
- Database design and management
- Business process modeling
- Information system security
- Technology project management
Previous Teaching Experience
Primary Instructor - Signals and Systems (ECE 370)
4 Semesters as Lead Instructor
Independently taught this core electrical engineering course covering linear system analysis, Fourier transforms, and digital signal processing.
Course Responsibilities:
- Curriculum development and lesson planning
- Lecture delivery and student assessment
- Laboratory coordination and supervision
- Student mentoring and academic support
Teaching Assistant - Laboratory Courses
Electronic Devices Lab: Hands-on experience with semiconductor devices and circuits
Microcontrollers Lab: Programming and interfacing microcontroller systems
General Physics Lab I & II: Fundamental physics experiments and data analysis
Teaching Methodology
🔍 Research-Informed Teaching
Incorporating current research findings and real-world applications into coursework, showing students how theoretical concepts apply to cutting-edge technology.
🛠️ Hands-On Learning
Emphasizing practical applications through laboratory work, programming exercises, and project-based learning that reinforces theoretical concepts.
📊 Data-Driven Approach
Using real datasets and statistical software to teach students how to analyze and interpret data in their respective fields.
🤝 Collaborative Learning
Encouraging peer learning through group projects, study groups, and collaborative problem-solving sessions.
💻 Technology Integration
Leveraging modern educational technology, programming tools, and software to enhance the learning experience and prepare students for industry.
🎯 Personalized Support
Providing individualized attention and mentoring to help each student achieve their academic and professional goals.
Academic Service & Extracurricular Activities
Integration Bee Organizer
2021 - 2025
Annual mathematics competition at Whitworth University, fostering student engagement with calculus and promoting mathematical excellence.
Putnam Exam Coordinator
Organizing participation in the prestigious William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, providing preparation sessions and mentoring participating students.
Math Club Advisor
Helped establish and currently serve as advisor for the student mathematics organization, facilitating mathematical discussions, guest lectures, and peer learning opportunities.
Educational Technology & Tools
Software & Programming
Teaching Platforms
Teaching Impact
My teaching philosophy focuses on making learning engaging, practical, and relevant. The Best Contingent Faculty Award recognition reflects my commitment to student success and innovative teaching methods that bridge theory and application.
Student Support
I maintain regular office hours and am always available to help students with coursework, research opportunities, or career guidance. My goal is to support each student's academic journey and help them discover their potential in mathematics, computer science, or engineering.