Teaching
I have worked as a teaching assistant at both Harvard University and the National University of Engineering, where I taught undergraduate courses in various areas of physics. My responsibilities included leading theory and lab sections, offering individualized support during office hours, and creating course materials. By actively teaching, I have helped students in improving their analytical skills and mastering data analysis tools. In addition to teaching, I have experience incorporating coding and data analysis into the curriculum, which prepares students for advanced studies and research in science and engineering.
Harvard University
Teaching Assistant in the Department of Physics
Cambridge, MA, USA
Spring 2023: Introductory Mechanics and Relativity
- Undergraduate-level course aimed at students in physics and engineering
- Conducted two theory sections, worked through examples, reviewed lecture topics, and assisted in students’ understanding
- Held office hours to provide one-on-one support to students
Spring 2019: Electromagnetism, Circuits, Waves, Optics, and Imaging
- Undergraduate-level course aimed at students in life sciences and medicine
- Led two laboratory sections, taught students to code in Python and to use Arduino kits
- Assisted students in troubleshooting and debugging their code
Fall 2018: Electromagnetism and Statistical Physics
- Undergraduate-level course aimed at students in science and engineering
- Led two laboratory sections, taught students to code in Python for basic data analysis
- Provided detailed feedback on lab reports to help students improve their scientific writing skills
National University of Engineering
Teaching Assistant in the Department of Science
Lima, Peru
Fall 2015: Mathematical Methods for Physicists I
- Undergraduate-level course for advanced physics students
- Assisted in reviewing quizzes, exams, and answering students’ questions
- Helped students develop problem-solving strategies and analytical thinking skills
