Guest Lecturer on Robotics, Trust, and Fairness Over the past four years, I have given numerous lectures to students and professionals. From introducing elementary and middle school students to the exciting world of robotics to lecturing on human-machine trust and fairness to undergraduate and graduate classes and companies. Teaching Assistant: Structural Analysis
This semester I am a teaching assistant for both sections of an undergraduate in structural analysis for aerospace. I am moderating office hours, grading, and supporting 130+ students. Vertically Integrated Project Team
Since Fall 2016, I have supervised and mentored a team of undergraduates (4-12 per semester) in developing various capabilities for a driving simulator. Using Matlab, CarSim, ROS, and especially Unity, I guided them through making realistic driving environments and courses. This included highways and urban scenes, traffic cars and their behaviors, weather, and the driver's car UI/dashboard. |
CubeSat Club From 2012-2013 I taught and helped facilitate a program at John Witherspoon Middle School (Princeton, NJ) where students worked on a CubeSat project. Along with two other teachers, I guided teams of 6th-8th graders through the basics of spacecraft design and flight dynamics. Beyond lectures, we worked with the students to develop software, create component designs in CAD packages, assemble electronics, and build hardware for CubeSat testing and manufacturing. Ultimately, we hope that this experience opened these budding engineers and scientists to new possibilities and encouraged them to pursue careers in STEM. |