Here’s the list of courses I have taught recently at MIT and related activities (2023 – present):
- Open Learning @ MIT: AI + Ethical Decision Making (recorded, Fall 2025)
- Exec Ed @ MIT: AI Executive Academy (Sept 2025)
- Exec Ed @ MIT: AI Executive Academy (April 2025)
- Exec Ed @ MIT: Leading the AI-Driven Organization, April and November 2024
- Learning @ MIT: AI and Implications for Business Strategy (recorded, September 2024)
- LEAD Week: Fairness and Ethics in AI/ML, Fall 2024
- Exec Ed @ MIT: Frontiers of Generative AI in the Business, June 2024
- MIT SERC Faculty Action Group: Considered Design Cards (2023-2024)
- MIT Sloan Data Analytics Consortium and Capstone Projects
- 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2025 (Ratings: 6.1/7, 6.8/7)
- 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2024 (Ratings: 5.9/7, 6.3/7)
- 15.081 Introduction to Mathematical Programming, Fall 2023. (Ratings: 5.8/7)
Teaching Honors at Georgia Tech (2018-2023):
- Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 CIOS Honor Roll in 2020 and in 2021.
Courses taught at Georgia Tech (2018-2023):
- ISYE 7661: Linear Inequalities, Fall 2022.
- ISYE 7687: Advanced IP: Submodular Polyhedra, Spring 2022 (canceled due to medical reasons).
- ISYE 4803: Online Learning and Decision Making, Fall 2021 (Ratings: 4.8/5).
- ISYE 7686: Advanced Combinatorial Optimization, Spring 2021.
- ISYE 4803: Online Learning and Decision Making, Fall 2020. (Ratings: 4.78/5)
- ISYE 7686: Advanced Combinatorial Optimization, Spring 2020. (No ratings due to pandemic disruption)
- ISYE 4803: Online Learning and Decision Making, Fall 2019. (Ratings: 3.33/5)
- ISYE 7686: Advanced Combinatorial Optimization, Spring 2019. (Ratings: 4.08/5)
- ISYE 4803/8803: Online Learning and Decision Making, Fall 2018. (Ratings: 4/5, and 4.8/5)
Courses to Law Professionals:
- Individual Fairness in Hindsight at Little Big Stage in DC: FPF Research Coordination Network Helps Academic Stars Connect with Private Sector Privacy Pros at IAPP
- Digital Dataflows Masterclass, with Future of Privacy Forum, Brussels.
Talks at K-12 Schools:
- Tapia Summer Camps, Tapia Center for Excellence and Equity in Education, Rice University, June 2021
- Mount Vernon High School, Sandy Spring, September 2020
- Peeples Elementary School, Fayette County, Georgia, October 2019
- Midvale Elementary School, Dkalb County, Georgia, March 2019
- Mission Possible Summer Camp, Georgia Tech, 2018
- Berkeley Math Circle, Beginners I-II Sections, Class 5-6, module on “Growth and Decay of Exponentials”, January 2018
- “Power of Exponential”, BLOSSOMS educational video, created with Nataly Youssef and John Silberholz. This video has been dubbed in Urdu and Mandarin. It is a part of the Florida High School Math Curriculum (CPALMS: resource 28034).
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