Teaching Experience
- 2024: KTCP, Kaufman Teaching Certificate Program, MIT
- Taught by: Teaching and Learning Lab
- See below for certificate
- 2024: 8.334, graduate statistical field theory, MIT
- Duties: Grading and office hours
- Rating: 7/7
- Comment: "very helpful and patient TA"
- Taught by: Prof. Mehran Kardar
- 2022: 8.231, undergraduate solid state, MIT
- Duties: Grading, recitation, and office hours
- Rating: 7/7
- Comments:
- "Seth was an awesome TA. Very well prepared in recitation - covered new material in recitation, e.g. Landau levels in symmetric gauge, fluid-interpretation of Gross-Pitaevski equation, etc. also very helpful in homework and answered my general questions about condensed matter. also very helpful about providing outside resources"
- "Seth was very passionate about the materials he was teaching and really patient when answering students' questions. I'm very grateful for his help throughout the semester."
- Taught by: Prof. Xiao-Gang Wen
- 2021: 8.06, undergraduate quantum III, MIT
- Duties: Feedback on term paper drafts
- Rating: 7/7
- Comment: "Very good writing assistant. The feedback was detailed and came in time."
- Taught by: Prof. Maxim Metlitski
- 2018 - 2022: 8.223, Lagrangian mechanics, MIT
- Duties: Grading, recitation, and office hours
- Ratings: 6.1/7, 6.2/7, 6.4/7, 6.6/7
- Comments:
- "Seth's recitations were very applicable to the psets and very informative! He was also very clear in his explanations."
- "absolutely intelligible, knows where students might be confused, big picture and intuition."
- "Very helpful instructor, very clearly knew what he was doing. Provided excellent explanations!"
- "Material very relevant to what was covered in problem sets and lectures. Specifically did examples of hard concepts in a way that could be easily followed. Did a far better job keeping my attention"
- Taught by: Prof. Michael Williams
- 2014 - 2017: MATH 13000s, intro calculus sequence, UChicago
- Duties: Grading, recitation, and office hours
- Taught by: Graduate students