Teaching
Courses, curriculum development, and research mentoring
I teach mathematical and computational methods through scientific examples, with attention to modeling assumptions and numerical methods.
Current and recent courses at HKUST(GZ)
- AMAT2010 Transport Phenomena in MSECo-instructor, Spring 2026
- UFUG1105 Honors Calculus IInstructor, Fall 2023-2026; coordinator in Fall 2024
- AMAT6000A Advanced Materials InformaticsCo-instructor, Spring 2025
- UCMP6010 Research MethodCo-instructor, 2023-2025
- AMAT5215 Mathematical Models for Interdisciplinary SciencesInstructor and course owner, Spring 2024
- AMAT5250 Mathematical Methods for Material ScienceInstructor and course owner, Fall 2022 and Fall 2024
- AMAT5200 Machine Learning for Material ScienceInstructor and course owner, Spring 2022 and Fall 2023
Teaching contributions
Teaching contributions include curriculum work for Honors Calculus I and Research Method, together with course ownership for mathematical modeling, mathematical methods, and machine learning for materials science. Related institutional service appears on the Professional Profile page.
Research mentoring
Research mentoring spans postdoctoral, doctoral, MPhil, and undergraduate projects in electrostatics, active matter, materials simulation, scientific computing, and machine learning for PDEs and materials science. The People page lists supervision roles and verified alumni outcomes.