Adjunct Faculty - Depts. Mechanical Engineering & Kinesiology
Course Design and Instruction Experimental Methods (Mechanical Engineering): Redesigned and taught a course on probability, statistics, and measurement uncertainty, aligning lab components with modern experimental methods across engineering disciplines. Delivered 2-hour weekly lectures and supervised 4 lab sections, each 2.3 hours per week, teaching over 50 students per semester. Neuroplasticity and Disease (Kinesiology): Developed and instructed a course on neuromuscular disorders and neuroplasticity, focusing on physiological mechanisms and their pathological implications. Conducted 3-hour weekly lectures, teaching over 75 students per semester.
Course Design and Instruction Experimental Methods (Mechanical Engineering): Redesigned and taught a course on probability, statistics, and measurement uncertainty, aligning lab components with modern experimental methods across engineering disciplines. Delivered 2-hour weekly lectures and supervised 4 lab sections, each 2.3 hours per week, teaching over 50 students per semester. Neuroplasticity and Disease (Kinesiology): Developed and instructed a course on neuromuscular disorders and neuroplasticity, focusing on physiological mechanisms and their pathological implications. Conducted 3-hour weekly lectures, teaching over 75 students per semester.
Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration Led collaborative research initiatives in the field of Spinal Plasticity and Spinal Cord Injury. Fostered partnerships with academic institutions for joint research projects.
Student Mentorship and Management Mentored and managed a graduate student assistant, supporting their development and coordinating their contributions to course activities. Provided guidance and support to over 125 students each semester, promoting academic and professional growth.
Curriculum Development Contributed to enhancing departmental curricula, promoting interdisciplinary learning and ensuring alignment with industry standards.