TEACHING
ENGR 3553: MECHANICS OF FLUIDS
Instructor, Spring 2020
An introduction to fluid mechanics, including general physical properties of fluids, fluid statics and pressure measurements, kinematics of fluid motion, conservation laws in control volume and differential forms with applications, Bernoulli’s equation and irrotational flow, viscous flow in pipes and flow measurements, boundary layer theory, and numerical methods.
ESM 3034: FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Fall 2014-2016
An introduction to experimental fluid mechanics. Labs include flow measurement and visualization techniques, dimensional analysis, hydrostatic forces on submerged surfaces, drag measurements, channel flow, and concepts in impulse-momentum principle. Use of modern data acquisition techniques and state-of-the-art 6'x6' wind tunnel.
ESM 3444: MECHANICS LABORATORY
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Spring 2015
Introduction to instrumentation. Lectures and labs involving data analysis (uncertainty, error, and statistical concepts) and circuits (wheatstone bridges, operational amplifiers, and transistors). Principles of data aquisition were taught. Final design project is to design a closed loop control system.
ESM 4015: SENIOR DESIGN LABORATORY
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Spring 2016, 2017, 2018
Design of engineering systems and projects encompassing the principles and practices of engineering science and of the several engineering fields. Investigation and report on a supervised design project. I also set up and managed the premier senior design lab space in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics at Virginia Tech.