Teaching Experience
August—December 2013
Position: Graduate Student Instructor for BE 192, Capstone Senior Design (UC Berkeley)
Description: As a graduate student instructor, I serve as a consultant and mentor for capstone teams, providing mentorship through scheduled consulting hours, design reviews, as well as written feedback on presentations and submitted documents. Additionally, I developed and taught a workshop on computer-aided design and 3D printing.
January—June 2012
Position: Evening Tutor for BE 120 and BE 110 (UCLA)
Description: I was hired by the School of Engineering to serve as an evening tutor for the Winter and Spring quarters. I held 2-hour office hour-style discussion sections 3-5 evenings per week, where I helped students with homework assignments and answered general questions about the courses. Additionally, I held midterm and final exam review sessions.
June 2011—June 2012
Position: Tau Beta Pi Tutoring Chair (UCLA)
Description: Tau Beta Pi offers the largest drop-in tutoring program in the School of Engineering. For two terms, I served as the head of this program, where I was in charge of advertising and recruitment, organization and maintenance of the tutoring schedule, as well as participating as a tutor.
Position: Graduate Student Instructor for BE 192, Capstone Senior Design (UC Berkeley)
Description: As a graduate student instructor, I serve as a consultant and mentor for capstone teams, providing mentorship through scheduled consulting hours, design reviews, as well as written feedback on presentations and submitted documents. Additionally, I developed and taught a workshop on computer-aided design and 3D printing.
January—June 2012
Position: Evening Tutor for BE 120 and BE 110 (UCLA)
Description: I was hired by the School of Engineering to serve as an evening tutor for the Winter and Spring quarters. I held 2-hour office hour-style discussion sections 3-5 evenings per week, where I helped students with homework assignments and answered general questions about the courses. Additionally, I held midterm and final exam review sessions.
June 2011—June 2012
Position: Tau Beta Pi Tutoring Chair (UCLA)
Description: Tau Beta Pi offers the largest drop-in tutoring program in the School of Engineering. For two terms, I served as the head of this program, where I was in charge of advertising and recruitment, organization and maintenance of the tutoring schedule, as well as participating as a tutor.
Leadership Experience
January 2014
Event: Diagnostics by Design – A workshop on the design, development and implementation of global health technologies
Position: Co-lead organizer
Description: The Diagnostics by Design workshop was an interdisciplinary forum for discussing the challenges and lessons learned in developing and implementing global health technologies, specifically at the point of care. Through interactive talks, a panel discussion with experts from industry and academia, and a hands-on build session, we explored the challenges associated with translating technologies beyond the lab. This workshop drew on the expertise and experience of individuals from across disciplines to explore collaborative solutions to global health issues.
URL: http://cend.globalhealth.berkeley.edu/cend-initiatives/ghdx/
June 2013—Present
Organization: Point of Care Diagnostics Idea Lab (UC Berkeley)
Position: President
Description: The Point of Care Diagnostics Idea Lab is an interdisciplinary organization dedicated to providing a forum for discussing the development and implementation of point-of-care diagnostic technologies. To this end, we have established a biweekly seminar series where we invite speakers from industry and academia from all around the country to speak to the club’s members. As President, I manage the organizational team, while also contacting invited speakers, scheduling meetings for the speakers with Berkeley faculty and students during their visits, as well as setting up and advertising for each seminar.
URL: www.pocdx.org
Event: Diagnostics by Design – A workshop on the design, development and implementation of global health technologies
Position: Co-lead organizer
Description: The Diagnostics by Design workshop was an interdisciplinary forum for discussing the challenges and lessons learned in developing and implementing global health technologies, specifically at the point of care. Through interactive talks, a panel discussion with experts from industry and academia, and a hands-on build session, we explored the challenges associated with translating technologies beyond the lab. This workshop drew on the expertise and experience of individuals from across disciplines to explore collaborative solutions to global health issues.
URL: http://cend.globalhealth.berkeley.edu/cend-initiatives/ghdx/
June 2013—Present
Organization: Point of Care Diagnostics Idea Lab (UC Berkeley)
Position: President
Description: The Point of Care Diagnostics Idea Lab is an interdisciplinary organization dedicated to providing a forum for discussing the development and implementation of point-of-care diagnostic technologies. To this end, we have established a biweekly seminar series where we invite speakers from industry and academia from all around the country to speak to the club’s members. As President, I manage the organizational team, while also contacting invited speakers, scheduling meetings for the speakers with Berkeley faculty and students during their visits, as well as setting up and advertising for each seminar.
URL: www.pocdx.org