At the University of Michigan, I have taught the following undergraduate courses as the primary instructor. All the courses were taught using the Inquiry Based Learning (IBL) methodology.
Helped organize a series of public events (public lectures and
workshops) celebrating the Poincare
Conjecture. It was a part of the seven Millennium Prize Problem celebration taking place all over Germany.
Webinar on Hyperbolic Geometry for Begineers (December 2021)
Acted as a resource person and delivered a talk titled
"Hyperbolic Geometry and Beyond: An Algebraic and Dynamical
Perspective". The talk was a gentle introduction to
hyperbolic, projective geometry, dynamical systems, and
differential geometry. It was organized by the Department of
Applied Mathematics, University of Calcutta, Kolkata (India).
Mentoring
Graduate Student Mentor in the Laboratory of Geometry LOG(M), University of
Michigan (Winter 2020).
Advised three undergraduate student researchers on the project
Entropy degeneration of ideal projective pants. The
faculty advisors leading the project were Harrison Bray and Giuseppe
Martone.
The project eventually led to an undergraduate research
publication (link). The
computational results of the project are on Gitlab.