Teaching Assistant
CHEN10040: Introduction to Engineering Computing
Students learned about computers, software, and computer systems in this subject, with a focus on how to use them to solve problems in real life. A organized curriculum taught students how to program in Microsoft ExcelTM and MATLABTM. This gave them the chance to work on engineering-based case studies and improve their ability to think critically and solve problems. Besides real-life case studies, the course covered data management, algorithm creation, ExcelTM features such as data analysis and optimization, and the basics of MATLABTM programming, such as vectors, matrices, and user-defined functions.
Research Mentorship
I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to mentor master’s and PhD students in the exciting field of thin film technology as a research mentor. We’ve explored sophisticated processes like chemical vapor deposition (CVD), e-beam evaporation, spin coating, and Radio Frequency (RF) sputtering units.
Additionally, I’ve played a key role in giving them the fundamental computing abilities they need. I’ve given them the tools they need to use Linux and shell programming languages for their study, which has streamlined procedures and increased output.
Mentoring is more than just teaching techniques. I’ve helped students get through the first phases of their research by providing guidance and insights to assist them establish a solid base for their studies.
Furthermore, I’ve expanded my mentees’ computational capabilities and simplified complex simulations by introducing them to a variety of advanced software programs, including Gaussian, Nwchem, VENUS, Gromacs, and VASP, etc.,
I work to ignite a love for innovation and discovery in each student I assist, enabling them to reach their full potential in the exciting world of scientific research.