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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Guest Lecturer
HSE 598 - Team Cognition, Arizona State University

Apr. 2025

  • Presented a lecture on trust transitivity in human-machine teams and multiteam systems for undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. students

Graduate Student Instructor
HSE 499 - Individualized Study Course, Arizona State University

Aug. 2023 - May 2024

  • Prepared lessons and trained master’s-level research assistants in research methods and data analysis

Guest Lecturer
HSE 524 - Human Automation Interaction, Arizona State University

Oct. 2023

  • Delivered a lecture on qualitative and quantitative approaches to resilience engineering for master’s and Ph.D. students

Graduate Student Instructor
HSE 499 - Individualized Study Course, Arizona State University

May 2023 - Aug. 2023

  • Instructed and trained undergraduate research assistants in research methods and data analysis

Guest Lecturer
HSE 598 - Dynamic Systems Use Cases in Human Factors, Arizona State University

Jan. 2023 - May 2023

  • Delivered seminar-style lectures for master’s and Ph.D. students on noises, motions, dispersion analyses, system stability, and Lyapunov exponent calculations

Graduate Student Instructor
PSYC 4699 - Undergraduate Research, Georgia Institute of Technology

Jan. 2022 - May 2022

  • Trained undergraduate research assistants in conducting research and data analysis

Guest Lecturer
PSYC 1101 - General Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology

Nov. 2020

  • Delivered a lecture on engineering psychology to 100+ undergraduate students

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