Teaching Interest:
I am have interests and capability in teaching the following potential courses both at the graduate and undergraduate levels in a future academic position.
1) Insecticide Toxicology
2) Urban Pest Management
3) Insect Physiology
4) Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
5) General Entomology
6) Seminar courses:
i) Advancement in Botanical Insecticides
ii) Insecticide Resistance
iii) Challenges of invasive urban pests
I am have interests and capability in teaching the following potential courses both at the graduate and undergraduate levels in a future academic position.
1) Insecticide Toxicology
2) Urban Pest Management
3) Insect Physiology
4) Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
5) General Entomology
6) Seminar courses:
i) Advancement in Botanical Insecticides
ii) Insecticide Resistance
iii) Challenges of invasive urban pests
Teaching Experiences:
1. Purdue Integrated Pest Management Correspondence Courses, Purdue University:
• Involved in grading Pest Management Correspondence at a weekly basis for training Pest Management Professionals. So far, I have graded ~8000 Urban IPM tests.
• Updated the course “Food Pest Management” with Dr. Gary Bennett in Spring 2019
2. Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Department of Entomology, Purdue University
• ENTM 61000: Toxicology of Insecticides (2017, 2019, 2020):
-Students: 20-30 each year.
-Projects: Neurological effects of fipronil in cockroaches and bed bugs.
• ENTM 35300: Insecticides and Environment (2019, 20):
-Students: 15-20 each year.
-Projects: Neurological effects of fipronil, bifenthrin and imidacloprid in cockroaches and bed bugs.
3. Teaching Assistant, Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science, New Mexico State University:
• EPWS 330: Economic Entomology (2016):
-Students: 35
-Responsibility: Giving lectures (4 lectures), developing quizzes and grading, and grading exams.
• EPWS 420: Parasitology (2016):
-Students: 40
-Responsibility: Developing quizzes, grading quizzes, assignments.
4. Co-ordinator and Instructor: Everest Touch Institute, Chitwan, Nepal (2011-2013):
• B.Sc.Ag. and B.V.Sc.&A.H. Entrance preparation class for high school graduate students:
-Students: 50-60 students (at least 2 section per year)
-Responsibility: Giving lectures on Agriculture Sciences (>50 lectures), developing entrance exams and
grading, administration (carrier counseling to high school graduate students in agricultural field,
admission etc.).
1. Purdue Integrated Pest Management Correspondence Courses, Purdue University:
• Involved in grading Pest Management Correspondence at a weekly basis for training Pest Management Professionals. So far, I have graded ~8000 Urban IPM tests.
• Updated the course “Food Pest Management” with Dr. Gary Bennett in Spring 2019
2. Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Department of Entomology, Purdue University
• ENTM 61000: Toxicology of Insecticides (2017, 2019, 2020):
-Students: 20-30 each year.
-Projects: Neurological effects of fipronil in cockroaches and bed bugs.
• ENTM 35300: Insecticides and Environment (2019, 20):
-Students: 15-20 each year.
-Projects: Neurological effects of fipronil, bifenthrin and imidacloprid in cockroaches and bed bugs.
3. Teaching Assistant, Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science, New Mexico State University:
• EPWS 330: Economic Entomology (2016):
-Students: 35
-Responsibility: Giving lectures (4 lectures), developing quizzes and grading, and grading exams.
• EPWS 420: Parasitology (2016):
-Students: 40
-Responsibility: Developing quizzes, grading quizzes, assignments.
4. Co-ordinator and Instructor: Everest Touch Institute, Chitwan, Nepal (2011-2013):
• B.Sc.Ag. and B.V.Sc.&A.H. Entrance preparation class for high school graduate students:
-Students: 50-60 students (at least 2 section per year)
-Responsibility: Giving lectures on Agriculture Sciences (>50 lectures), developing entrance exams and
grading, administration (carrier counseling to high school graduate students in agricultural field,
admission etc.).