Earlier Teaching (2012–2023)
A summary of teaching at SUNY Korea (2017–2023), Vietnamese-German University (2016), and Wayne State University (2012–2016, as a graduate teaching assistant).
Instructor: Prof. Tan H. Cao
Term: Various
Location: SUNY Korea, VGU, Wayne State
SUNY Korea — Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (2017–2023)
Taught a range of undergraduate AMS courses across many semesters, including:
- AMS 161 — Applied Calculus II (integral calculus, sequences, series)
- AMS 210 — Applied Linear Algebra (matrices, eigenvalues, vector spaces)
- AMS 261 — Applied Calculus III (multivariable calculus)
- AMS 261-REC — Recitation sections for Applied Calculus III
- AMS 301 — Finite Mathematical Structures (discrete mathematics)
- AMS 326 — Numerical Analysis
- AMS 341 — Operations Research I (deterministic models)
- AMS 361 — Applied Calculus IV (differential equations)
Vietnamese-German University (Fall 2016)
- Precalculus — Foundation Year program, Language Department. Developed and taught a mathematics course in English for incoming Foundation Year students.
Wayne State University (2012–2016) — Graduate Teaching Assistant
Taught and assisted with a range of MAT and STA undergraduate courses while completing the Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics under Prof. Boris Mordukhovich.
- Nominated for the Heberlein Excellence in Teaching Award for Graduate Students (2015).
- Karl W. and Helen L. Folley Endowed Scholarship, 2015 and 2016.
- AMS Travel Grant Support, 2015.
For the most recent four semesters (Fall 2024 onward), see the dedicated course pages on this site.