Teaching at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø
Course offerings at San Jose State University will be listed here. This section will be updated each semester with current and recent courses, syllabi, and office hours.
Academic Appointments
- Assistant Professor, San Jose State University - June 2024 to Present
- Lecturer and Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of California, Merced - Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Spring 2023
- Teaching Fellow, CETL (Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning), University of California, Merced - Fall 2021
- Recitation Instructor and Graduate Lab Assistant, University of Colorado Denver and MERC Lab-CU Denver - August 2017 to 2019
Research & Industry Experience
- Coordinator for Advanced AI Certificate; Research Internship Advisor , ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø Research Foundation Corporation - January 2025 to present
- Vehicle Diagnostics Engineer, Rivian Automotive, Palo Alto, CA - May 2023 to August 2023
- Doctoral Research Assistant, University of California, Merced - 2019 to November 2023
- Student Supervision, Advised 6 graduate students and 6 undergraduate students on AI research and industry internship projects, ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø - September 2024 - present
Past Course Projects
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Modeling a Hierarchical Object - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Computer Graphics)
Modeled a hierarchical object with five interconnected joints producing global and joint motion in three dimensions. Tools: C++, OpenGL. -
Animating a Hierarchical Object - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Computer Graphics)
Modeling and animating a hierarchical object with camera fly-through. Tools: C++, OpenGL. -
Baseball Elimination Project - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Advanced Algorithms)
Determined which teams have a chance to win a baseball league using a Max-Flow / Min-Cut algorithm. Tools: C++. -
Minimum Spanning Tree (Kruskal, Prim, Dijkstra, Borůvka) - UC Denver, Spring 2018 (Network Flow)
Applications: reducing data storage in amino-acid sequencing and network design (communication, electrical, hydraulic, computer, road). -
Master’s Thesis — University of Colorado Denver
Numerical solution of the two-dimensional coupled viscous Burgers equation using a modified cubic B-spline differential quadrature method.