Graduate Courses Taught:
 

  1. Real Analysis, one year course, Fall 2003- Spring 2004
  2. Functional Analysis, one year course, Fall 2001-Spring 2002.
  3. Mathematical Methods in Quantum Field Theory, one year special topic course, taught to a group of graduate students of the Physics Department and faculty members of the Department of Mathematics, Fall 2001-Spring 2002.
  4. Ordinary Differential Equations/ Partial Differential Equations, one year introductory graduate course, academic years 1999-2000 and 2000-2001.
  5. Classical Applied Analysis I and II, an introductory 2 semester course for engineers: PDE and boundary value problems, Fourier analysis, calculus of variations, introduction to complex analysis (Taught several times).
  6. Differential Geometry, one semester special topic course, Spring 2000.
  7. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Mathematical Models of Tornado Dynamics, 2 semester special topic course, taught to an audience of graduate students and faculty from the Departments of Mathematics, Geosciences, and Civil Engineering, Summer and Fall 1 998.
  8. Sobolev Spaces and Distributions, one semester special topic course, Spring 1997.
  9. Center Manifold Theory for Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems, one semester special topic course, Spring 1996.
  10. Functional Analytic Methods for Navier-Stokes Equations, one semester special topic course, Fall 1995.
  11. Functional Analytic Methods for Partial Differential Equations. Attractor Theory for Nonlinear Evolution Equations. One year special topic course, academic year 1993-1994.
  12. Random Processes and Stochastic Differential Equations, a course of lectures at a 2 semester special topic seminar, Spring and Fall 1992.