Teaching

On this page you can find resources that I have used in the past for undergraduate teaching and "supervising" (Cambridge jargon for teaching a small group of students).


Topics in Fluid Mechanics

Below you can find the slides for an online workshop that I taught in October 2020, after two years of running this workshop in person at DAMTP, Cambridge. The purpose of these videos was to review some essential Fluid Mechanics topics for incoming graduate students. I shared this teaching responsibility with a colleague, so what you see below is not an exhaustive list of the topics covered in the workshop. Because this material was used for official teaching, I share the copyright for these slides and videos with the Univeristy of Cambridge and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). You may download these slides for personal use, but you should not redistribute this material without consent, or use it without proper acknowledgement. Please be mindful.


Mathematical Biology

In the past, I have used these fun and accessible research articles to show students how the concepts they learn in Math Bio translates into real-life research.

I also link below to the course syllabus (under Part II courses) on the website of the Faculty of Mathematics, and the four example sheets for this course.

Waves

I do not have my own teaching materials for this course, but I link below to the course syllabus (under Part II courses) on the website of the Faculty of Mathematics, and the four example sheets for this course.

Differential Equations

I do not have my own teaching materials for this course, but I link below to the course syllabus (under Part IA courses) on the website of the Faculty of Mathematics, and the four example sheets for this course.

Vectors and Matrices

I do not have my own teaching materials for this course, but I link below to the course syllabus (under Part IA courses) on the website of the Faculty of Mathematics, and the four example sheets for this course.