Duke University campus
Teaching and Mentorship

Mentorship in Nanomedicine and Translational Bioengineering

I teach and mentor at the intersection of nanomedicine, immunoengineering, tissue engineering, and translational biomaterials.

Teaching Experience

EN.580.109.12

Introduction to Nanomedicine

JHU Intersession Course Instructor
01/2023, 01/2024, 01/2025

Introduced a comprehensive view of nanomedicine, including the physical and chemical basis of nanoscale biomaterials, bio-interactions governing efficacy and side effects, design strategies for biological barriers, and diverse applications.

EN.580.453

Immunoengineering: Principles and Applications

JHU Teaching Assistant
09/2024 - 12/2024

Offered explanations and practical demonstrations in class, fostering a collaborative learning environment that supported students in mastering core principles of immunoengineering.

EN.580.642

Tissue Engineering

JHU Teaching Assistant
09/2022 - 12/2022

Provided explanations and practical demonstrations during classes, helping create a collaborative learning environment for foundational tissue engineering concepts.

Teaching Philosophy

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A teacher is a person who passes down the Dao, imparts professional knowledge, and resolves doubt.

Y. Han