Teaching & Mentoring

Mentoring

Throughout my education and career, I have been fortunate to be taught and mentored by thoughtful and passionate people. I am dedicated to paying forward the same mentoring to younger and budding scientists, and inspire them to pursue a career they love.

I have supervised 7 junior scientists, from undergraduate to junior postdocs, leading to 4 first author publications (including PRD Editor's Suggestions) and 4 papers to be submitted momentarily. If you are looking for an educational, timely and impactful project, feel free to contact me!

I am part of the Berkeley Compass project, which provides one-on-one mentoring for undergraduate students at UC Berkeley in the physical sciences, especially first year students from underrepresented populations and with specific needs. I am also a mentor for Científico Latino, which helps students from underrepresented backgrounds navigate the STEM graduate school application process.

Teaching experience

Mathematics instructor with Mount Tamalpaís College at San Quentin state prison

Guest lecturer, Graduate Cosmology, UC Berkeley

Assistant in Instruction, Imagining other Earths, Coursera, Princeton University

Assistant in Instruction, The Universe: Introduction to Astrophysics, Princeton University

Mathematics Instructor, Lycée Louis le Grand, Paris, France

Teaching resources

My unedited flash cards on some key concepts in Physics, from adiabatic invariants and quantum entanglement to the formation of the large-scale structure in the Universe.