More detailed information about the courses can be found here.
Courses taught at the University of Maryland:
Fall 2011
- Introduction to Numerical Analysis I (undergrad, AMSC 466)
- Calculus for Life Sciences I (undergrad, Math 130)
Spring 2011
- Scientific Computation II (graduate, AMSC 661)
- Advanced Calculus with Applications (undergrad, Math 412)
Fall 2010
- Introduction to Numerical Analysis I (undergrad, AMSC 466)
Spring 2010
- Numerical Analysis II (graduate, AMSC 667)
- Advanced Analytic Methods (graduate, Math 648M)
Spring 2009
- Scientific Computation II (graduate, AMSC 661)
Fall 2008
- Calculus for Life Sciences I (undergrad, Math 130)
Spring 2008
- Numerical Analysis II (graduate, AMSC 667)
- Calculus for Life Sciences I (undergrad, Math 130)
Courses taught at Stanford University:
Winter 2007
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces (graduate, Math 222A)
- Computational signal processing and wavelets (graduate, Math 266)
Fall 2006
- Linear algebra and calculus of several variables (undergrad, Math 51)
Winter 2005
- Partial differential equations II (graduate, Math 220B)
- Math biology (graduate, Math 224)
Fall 2004
- Numerical analysis (undergrad, Math 118)
- Computational signal processing and wavelets (graduate, Math 266)
- The mathematics of fractals (continuing studies, Math 06)
Winter 2004
- Partial differential equations II (graduate, Math 220B)
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces (graduate, Math 222A)
Fall 2003
- Linear algebra and calculus of several variables (undergrad, Math 51)
- The mathematics of fractals (sophomore seminar, Math 90Q)
Winter 2003
- Computational signal processing and wavelets (graduate, Math 266)
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos (Math 135)
Fall 2002
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces (graduate, Math 222A)
- Real Analysis (graduate, Math 205A)
Winter 2002
- Computational signal processing and wavelets (graduate, Math 266)
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos (Math 135)
Fall 2001
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces (graduate, Math 222A)
- Partial differential equations (Math 131)
Winter 2001
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces II (graduate, Math 222B)
- Linear Algebra (Math 103)
Fall 2000
- Computational methods for fronts, waves, and interfaces (graduate, Math 222A)
- Complex analysis (Math 106)