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TEACHING 

Teaching Philosophy

Mission: Foster a student-centered, inclusive, and positive learning environment for equal learning.

Goal: develop students’ problem-solving skills and cultivate a mindset for lifelong learning.

University of Wisconsin-Madison

  1. ME 310 Manufacturing: Polymer Processing and Engineering (150 undergraduate students): co-instructor.

Tufts University

  1. BME0176 3D printing the human body: from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine (2024 Spring; 19 undergraduate and graduate students): instructor.

  2. BME0176 3D printing the human body: from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine ( 2023 Spring; 20 undergraduate & graduate students): instructor.

  3. BME 0193 3D printing & tissue engineering (2023 Summer; 6 undergraduate & graduate): co-instructor.

  4. BME 0193-01 3D printing the human body: from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine (2022 Summer, 14 undergraduate & graduate students): co-instructor.

Georgia Institute of Technology

  • MSE 4775/CHBE 4775/CHEM 4775/ME 4775 Polymer Science and Engineering I (Fall 2019; ~60 undergraduate): teaching assistant and guest lecturer.

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Polymeric Material and Processing (Spring 2016, undergraduate): designed syllabus and lecture notes.

3D printing the human body:
from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine 
(Tufts University, Spring 2023)

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3D printing the human body
from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine
 (Tufts, Spring 2024)

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3D printing the human body:

from tissue engineering to the future of regenerative medicine 
(Tufts University, Spring 2024)

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