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Teaching Overview


I believe that teaching is one of the most important parts of academia.  The main role of professor is not only to convey knowledge, but also to motivate students by piquing their interest.  Therefore, I strongly encourage questions and elicit participation during class.  My attention is not necessarily targeted to the top students but to the students who are eager to learn.

For supervised students, I believe the most important thing is to improve their ability to think independently, which is essential for them to do high-quality work in the future.  I show and teach them how to identify problems and generate ideas to solve the problems rather than give students a step-by-step instruction.

At the University of Texas at Arlington, I teach a undergraduate course in Engineering Probability (IE 3301), an introductory course for probability and statistics. I also teach two graduate courses in Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Mining (IE 5300) and Advanced Statistical Process Control and Time Series Analysis (IE 5319).


Teaching at the University of Texas at Arlington


Spring 2009
IE 5300: Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Mining
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

Fall 2008
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

Spring 2008
IE 5300: Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Mining
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

Fall 2007
IE 5319: Advanced Statistical Process Control and Time Series Analysis
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

Spring 2007
IE 5300: Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Mining                   

Fall 2006
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

Spring 2006
IE 5300: Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Mining            

Fall 2005
IE 3301: Engineering Probability

 

Teaching before 2005

Fall 2004 (at the Georgia Institute of Technology)
Basic Statistics 

Fall 2003 (at the Georgia Institute of Technology)
Methods for Quality Improvement 

Fall 2002 (at the Georgia Institute of Technology)
Methods for Quality Improvement 



 

 

 













 

 

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