Teaching
I am currently teaching the second semester of a
a first-year undergraduate course in calculus.
My office hours are Thursdays, from 2 PM to 4 PM.
I taught a graduate-level introduction to
differentiable manifolds in the Winter
trimester, 2006.
The course website is still
available (in French only).
This past summer (2006), I supervised an undergraduate research student, working on a project in Algebraic Topology.
My previous teaching experience has been as
follows :
- instructor for Discrete Mathematics
(undergraduate course at NYU, for math and CS
majors), Fall 2004 and Spring 2005.
- lab instructor for Quantitative Reasoning:
Elementary Statistics
(undergraduate course at NYU, to satisfy
a mathematics breadth requirement
for non-science majors), Fall 2003.
- teaching assistant for Ordinary Differential
Equations (graduate course at the
Courant Institute, strongly recommended for all
Masters and PhD students), Spring 2003,
Spring 2004. The instructors in charge were
respectively Professor Shatah and Professor
Weitzner.
They followed Verhulst, and Coddington and
Levinson respectively.
- other TA experience includes : Business
Calculus (NYU, Spring 2002, Fall 2002) and
Combinatorics (NYU math majors, Spring 2001).
- As an undergraduate at the
University of Waterloo, I was a homework
marker for several math courses and
also worked at
the Tutorial
Centre.