Medical Device Development
I currently teach a graduate course in Medical Device Product Development at Santa Clara University, covering best practices for product development and regulatory compliance. I previously taught for several years in the Medical Device Manufacturing Certificate Program at Laney College, covering FDA regulatory compliance and cGMP.
Biomedical Instrumentation
I occasionally teach a biomedical instrumentation class at UC Berkeley (BioE 101). The course covers fundamentals of instrumentation circuits, measurement theory, digital sampling, transducers, and biomedical sensing applications.
Microfluidics Research Program
I ran an NSF-funded summer research experience for undergraduates (REU) at UC Berkeley which brought together students from life sciences and engineering to develop novel microfluidic tools for cell biology.