Teaching and Outreach

Teaching:

Courses at UA:
Spring 2025: CHE 324 Transport Phenomena
Fall 2024: CHE 324 Transport Phenomena

​Teaching experience:
Lecturer Assistant of ME 641 Mesoscale Modeling of Complex Fluids (Fall 2017): As a lecturer assistant of ME 641 at Binghamton University in Fall 2017, I gave three lessons about the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). The introduction to LBM, connections between LBM and the Navier-Stokes equations, and boundary conditions.

Outreach activities:

Volunteer guide at SUNY Binghmaton: I have served as a volunteering student guide of the Engineering Week at SUNY Binghamton in Spring 2017, 2018, and 2019. This event is aimed to introduce engineering research activities of SUNY Binghamton to local residents. My role is to introduce injet printing techniques and computational simulations.

Volunteer judge at LANL 2023 Student Symposium: I have served as a volunteering judge of the LANL Student Symposium. This event is aimed to let summer students at LANL introduce their research. My role is to judge 6 posters in the Physics discipline.