TEACHING
- Fall 2006 (Columbia):
Calculus I
- Spring 2007 (Columbia):
Calculus I
- Spring 2009 (Princeton):
Math 203: Advanced Multivariable Calculus
Math 217: Honors Linear Algebra
- Fall 2010 (Princeton):
Math 103: Calculus
- Fall 2011 (Princeton):
Math 217: Honors Linear Algebra
Math 981: Junior Seminar in Knot Theory
ADVISING
- Daniel Kriz (Spring-Summer 2011):
I advised Daniel as part of Princeton's summer research program. He studied the E_3 term of a twisted version of the spectral sequence from Kh(L) to HF(Σ(L)), and has written up his results (with I. Kriz) in the paper, Baldwin-Ozsvath-Szabo cohomology is a link invariant.
- Chuen Ming "Mike" Wong (Spring 2011-):
I advised Mike as part of Princeton's summer research program. He is studying Manolescu's unoriented skein exact triangle in knot Floer homology (and the spectral sequence that results from iterating it) from the point of view of grid diagrams. A paper is forthcoming.
- Jack Sempliner (Spring 2011-):
Jack is a high school student and is currently working on a project related to Khovanov homology and inspired by work of Seidel and Smith.