Teaching

Engineering design

UC Berkeley BioE192: Capstone design course

I was a graduate student instructor for the Berkeley BioE capstone course. In this capstone course, we taught the students the engineering design process through a semester-long design project in collaboration with a clinician. I mentored the students through their design project and taught a workshop on electronics prototyping with Arduino. For my work as a graduate student instructor, I received the Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award.

Bioinstrumentation

UC San Francisco Biophysics 219: Fab@Lab

I participated in the founding and teaching of the Fab@Lab course at the University of California, San Francisco. In the Fab@Lab course, we introduced first year biology, biophysics, and neuroscience students to designing and building bioinstrumentation via an automated luminometer build.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories Single-cell Analysis course

I helped develop the single cell protein analysis module and served as a teaching assistant for the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories Single-cell Analysis course.

Coverage: Putting microfluidics in other people's hands, Nature Methods