Courses Taught

Here is the full list of courses I taught. Descriptions of these duties can be found at the end of the teaching list.

July 2022      Euler Institute, St Petersburg State University, Russia

  • Summer School      On double sum generating functions for partitions.

Mar 2022 – July 2022      Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

  • Spring 2022        368.157* Theory of Integer Partitions
    Stand Alone Lecture
    Graduate level special topics course. Videos and notes here
    * Change the semester to 2022S on top right.

Mar 2021 – Ongoing     University of Bath, Bath, U.K.

  • Semester 2, 2021        CM50209 Cyber Security
    Marker (Professor James Davenport)
  • Semester 2, 2022        CM50209 Cyber Security
    Marker (Professor James Davenport)

Oct 2020 – Mar 2021    Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

  • Winter 2020        Mathematics for AI III
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Mario Ullrich)

Aug 2010 – 2017    University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

  • Summer 17         MAC 2313 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
    Coordinator of the UF Online and Residential Online Courses
  • Spring 17             MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    Coordinator of the UF Online and Residential Online Courses
  • Fall 16                    MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    MAC 2233 – Survey of Calculus I
    Coordinator of the UF Online and Residential Online Courses
    8 Sections, 2 Discussion Leaders, ~250 students
  • Summer C 16       MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    Coordinator of the UF Online and Residential Online Courses
  • Spring 16              MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    Coordinator of the UF Online and Residential Online Courses
  • Fall 15                    MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    Coordinator of the Live Course and Hybrid Online (Flipped Classroom) course
    19 sections. 2 AIM Sections, 6 Discussion Leaders, ~580 students
  • Summer C 15      MAC 2312 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
    Coordinator of the Live Course
    5 standalone sections.  ~150 students
  • Spring 15              MAC 1140 – Precalculus and Algebra
    Coordinator of the Live Course
    6 sections. 3 Discussion Leaders, ~200 students
  • Fall 14                   MAC 2312 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
    Lecturer (Coordinator Kwai-Lee Chui)
    8 sections. 4 Discussion Leaders, ~250 students
    Co-Creator of the MAC 2312 Online Course with Kwai-Lee Chui
  • Summer B 14      MAC 1147 – Precalculus Algebra with Trigonometry
    Coordinator of the Live Course
  • Spring 2014        MAC 2313 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Dr. Scott Keeran)
  • Fall 2013              MAC 2312 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Kwai-Lee Chui)
  • Summer B 13      MAC 1105 – Basic College Algebra
    Teaching, AIM Lecture
  • Spring 2013        MAC 2312 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Kwai-Lee Chui)
  • Fall 2012             MAC 1105 – Basic College Algebra
    Teaching, AIM Lecture
  • Summer B 12     MAC 2233 – Survey of Calculus I
    Teaching, Stand Alone Lecture
  • Spring 12            MAC 2311 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Jane Smith)
  • Fall 11                  MAC 2311 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Jane Smith)
  • Summer B 11    MAC 1140 –   Precalculus Algebra
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Kwai-Lee Chui)
  • Spring 11            MAC 2311 – Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1
    Discussion Leader  (Coordinator Jane Smith)
  • Fall 10              MAC 1140 – Precalculus Algebra
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Kwai-Lee Chui)

Sept 2008 – 2010    TOBB ETU, Ankara, Turkey

  • Summer 09-10         Complex Analysis for Engineering Majors
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Dr. Mustafa Türkyılmazoğlu)
  • Spring 09-10             Calculus II  and Complex Analysis for Mathematics Majors
    Discussion Leader (Coordinators Dr. F. Muazzez Simsir and Dr. Cetin Urtis, respectively)
  • Fall 09-10                  Calculus I for Mathematics Majors and Coding theory
    Discussion Leader (Coordinators Dr. F. Muazzez Simsir and Dr. Cetin Urtis, respectively)
  • Summer 08-09        Linear Algebra II for Mathematics Majors and Linear Algebra for Engineering Majors
    Discussion Leader (Coordinators Dr. Emrah Kilic and Dr. Cetin Urtis, respectively)
  • Spring 08-09            Calculus II for Engineering Majors and Linear Algebra I for Mathematics Majors
    Discussion Leader (Coordinators Dr. F. Muazzez Simsir and Dr. Emrah Kilic, respectively)
  • Fall 08-09                 Calculus I for Engineering Majors
    Discussion Leader (Coordinator Dr. Cetin Urtis)

Short description of the above mentioned titles

  1. Coordinator: The educator that is responsible from a course. The responsibilities include all the administrative and educational duties. All the course material such as syllabus, calendar, exams etc. Managing the progress of the lecturers and the discussion leaders of the course are also the coordinator’s responsibility.
  2. Lecturer: Holding lectures for multiple sections of a course is a lecturers responsibility. Lecturers work under a coordinator in the supporting role of teaching.
  3. Single Section Teaching Positions:
    1. Stand Alone Lecture: An instructor assigned to be the sole teacher of a course with only one section. Responsibilities are the same as of a Coordinator if there is not a designated Coordinator.
    2. AIM Lecture: University of Florida Office of Admissions selectively admits usually underprivileged students University of Florida depending on their background information. The AIM program (now called UF Promise) gives the students the opportunity to take basic mathematics courses with select instructors in a smaller size classroom. An AIM Lecturer meets with the students double-to-triple time than a normal lecture and they become the main instructor, mentor and discussion leader for these students. AIM Lecturers might be working with a coordinator if the coordinated course exists. In those cases, they act as a control group for the entire course. They take the same exams and are required to catch up with the mass course’s calendar.
  4. Discussion Leader: Responsible for holding discussion lectures every week with multiple sections and be the first contact person of students. Also responsible for assigning some graded material and all the grading.

Some sample videos of me teaching >

More information about my teaching such as some syllabi, calendars and course websites can be found on my old University of Florida website. >