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CURRENT TEACHING


Fall 2025. Undergraduate class: I am teaching MATH 3351 "Higher Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists II", MATH 001 (CRN 26058). This is an in-person class, we meet Monday Wednesday and Friday from 10:00PM to 10:50 AM The class consists in lectures, homework, three midterms and one final exam. This is a very traditional class: you just need pencil, paper, eraser and the will to learn how to solve problems (there is no computational lab). The Syllabus is here, but it will be uploaded to RaiderCanvas as well as Office of the Registrar.

Fall 2025. Graduate level class: MATH 5332 or simply called "PDE I". This is an in-person class, we meet Monday Wednesday and Friday from 2:00PM to 2:50 PM. The provisional Syllabus is here, though the final syllabus will be uploaded to Office of the Registrar.

Fall 2025. I am the organizer of the Applied Math Seminar, check the link Applied Math Seminar for more details.


PAST TEACHING


Spring 2025. Undergraduate class: I am teaching MATH 3350 "Higher Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I", Section 011 (CRN 48323):
The Syllabus is here, but it will be uploaded to blackboard as well.


Fall 2024. Undergraduate class: I am teaching MATH 3350 "Higher Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I", Section 011 (CRN 52229):
The Syllabus is here, but it will be uploaded to blackboard as well.

Fall 2024. Graduate class: ''Topics in Numerical Analysis II'' which goes by the code MATH 5344-001. A much more descriptive title would be "Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Part II". We will cover time dependent PDE problems. You can find the syllabus here: here.


Spring 2024. I taught MATH 5344, with official title ''Topics in Numerical Analysis I''. A much more descriptive title would be "Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Part I". This is intended to be a course sequence with a natural follow-up course "Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Part II". Click on the thumbnails below to download the Academic flier, as well as the Theatrical flier for a more visually stimulating experience. The official syllabus is here.