I have always enjoyed teaching. I have had several enriching and rewarding teaching and advising experiences during my PhD tenure, and I view teaching as an essential and enjoyable part of being a faculty member. From the beginning of my PhD career, I was a teaching assistant for various courses in the Department of Earth Sciences at IIT-Bombay. I had this opportunity till the final year of my PhD. My work involved helping students with their Geology laboratory courses like Engineering geology lab, Microscopy lab, Crystallography lab etc.
My experience as a Teacher continued till now in the Department of Geology at Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh as a Guest Assistant Professor. I have been teaching here since I have submitted my PhD thesis. I have joined this department on 14th September 2018 and working as a temporary faculty. I prepared appropriate material for the discussion session to strengthen the learning from regular class hours.
I have joined this Geology Department, Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, India on 14th September 2018 and working as a temporary faculty. I prepared appropriate material for the discussion session to strengthen the learning from regular class hours. These sessions also involved helping students with specific problems they had difficulty in understanding. I have already completed teaching a semester for three undergraduate batches during the 2018-19 Spring/Odd semester session and the Autumn/Even semester 2018-19. Currently, I am teaching them Spring/Odd semester 2019/20. I have conducted several sessional examinations for the students, before their end-term exams. I am also working with the faculty and the other teachers to set appropriate questions for these exams.
2019
Online Course
Stanford University, Usa
Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics
is related to the understanding of practical issues in oil and gas production from extremely low permeability formations utilizing knowledge of the stresses in the Earth, principles of rock mechanics, structural geology, petroleum engineering, and earthquake seismology.
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2019
Online Course
Uc Davis, California, Usa
Fundamentals of GIS:
an online non-credit course authorized by the University of California, Davis and offered through Coursera.
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2018
Online Course
Stanford University, Usa
Reservoir Geomechanics: is related to the understanding of practical issues in energy production combining knowledge of the stresses in the Earth with the principles of rock mechanics, structural geology, petroleum engineering, and earthquake seismology.