I have been teaching at NC State University and other places since August, 1996. I enjoy teaching Statistics at both
graduate and undergraduate levels and interacting with students. I feel that Statistics is a fascinating
and important subject that permeates many disciplines. I teach statistics courses in a manner that allows
students to gain an appreciation of its usefulness in their own disciplines. My teaching goal is to ensure
that students understand the concepts and the course materials and that they can solve problems using modern
statistical methods.
Here is a list of courses that I taught at NC State:
ST 370: Probability and Statistics for Engineers
(Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Fall 1999, Spring 2000)
ST 370 Online: Probability and Statistics for Engineers
(Fall, 1998)
ST 372: Introduction to Statistical Inference & Regression
(Summer-II, 2000, 2004-2006)
ST 421: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics-I
(Fall 2000)
ST 422: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics-II
(Spring 2000, 2001, 2002)
ST 495B: Practicum in Bayesian Inference
(Fall 2005)
ST 511: Experimental Statistics for Biological Sciences I
(Fall 2001)