University of California - Davis
- Guest Instructor (Week 1), Chem 129B, Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Lecture - 1 hour, Laboratory - 3 hours. Introduction to laboratory techniques of organic chemistry. Emphasis is on methods used for separation and purification of organic compounds.
- Instructor, Chem 129A, Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Laboratory - 6 hours. Continuation of course 129A. Emphasis is on methods used for synthesis and isolation of organic compounds.
- Teaching Assistant, Chem 233, Physical-Organic Chemistry. Introduction to elementary concepts in physical-organic chemistry including the application of simple numerical techniques in characterizing and modeling organic reactions.
- Teaching Assistant, 118A-C, Organic Chemistry for Health and Life Sciences. A rigorous, in-depth presentation of basic principles with emphasis on: (A) stereochemistry and spectroscopy and preparations and reactions of nonaromatic hydrocarbons, haloalkanes alcohols and ethers. (B) spectroscopy and the preparation and reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons, organometallic compounds, aldehydes and ketones. (C) the preparation, reactions and identification of carboxylic acids and their derivatives, alkyl and acyl amines, β-dicarbonyl compounds, and various classes of naturally occurring, biologically important compounds.
San Joaquin Delta College
- Tutor. Duties included helping small groups of students (one to three) with concepts of general chemistry.
- Math Engineering and Scientific Achievement (M.E.S.A.) Chemistry Tutor. Duties included holding bi-weekly office hours for small groups of students (five to ten) with concept of general and organic chemistry.
