LECTURER​
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Lecturer for "Natural Disasters" course at McGill University - Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Department, Quebec
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Teaching on scientific perspectives of predictions of natural disasters, focusing on hurricanes, El Nino, ice storms, tornadoes and climate change
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Responsible for preparing and teaching formal in-class lectures, leading class discussions, creating and administering exams and course assignments for a class in excess of 600 students and leading 20 Teaching Assistants
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Mentor and Teaching Assistant
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University of California, Irvine
Mentoring Undergraduate, Masters, and PhD students to develop research skills (conducting data analysis, scientific writing and presentations)
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University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Responsible for conducting in-class and fieldwork laboratories; grading labs; invigilating and evaluating exams for classes in excess of 200 students; facilitating office hours to clarify complex materials for courses, courses included Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (two semesters), Geography and Our Planetary Environment (three semesters)