TEACHING EXPERIENCE

AS3049 - Fundamentals of Biomechanics

Teaching Assistant (TA) - Undergraduate course

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT): 01/2026 - 05/2026

This course is designed to enable students to apply principles of mathematics, physics, and mechanics to describe, explain, and analyze mechanical problems within the field of biomechanics. This includes the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, as well as the mechanical properties and structural behavior of biological tissues. The module provides a comprehensive overview of musculoskeletal biomechanics, the mechanical properties and structural functions of biological tissues, and the kinesiology of the spine and major joints. Specific course topics include: Structure-function relationships in tissues and organs; Stress and strain analysis of biological tissues; Force analysis during human movement; Biomechanics of the spine and major joints; Energy and power in human activity; Introduction to viscoelastic modeling of tissues.

PH2003 - Informatics for Engineering Physics

Teaching Assistant (TA) - Undergraduate course

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT): 09/2025 - 12/2025

This course provides students knowledge of informatics for Engineering Physics. Apply basic scientific knowledge (mathematics, physics, informatics) to understand selected problems of informatics in physics and engineering. Master and apply skills of programming, graphical interpretation, and statistics. Write scientific documents, study literature, present reports and work in groups on topics of informatics for engineering physics. Use computational software, statistics and programming tools to solve specialized problems. Show a comprehensive awareness of Engineering Physics, thereby seeing the useful role of applying knowledge of the course in practice.

SK1001 - Soft Skil: Effective Communication Skills

Teaching Assistant (TA) - Undergraduate course

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT): 09/2024 - 12/2024

This course is designed for students in technology and engineering disciplines, aiming to equip them with foundational knowledge of communication and practical skills applicable in academic and professional world. The curriculum includes communication theoretical concepts and hands-on practice, enabling students not only to understand the nature of communication, its influencing factors but also to apply these skills flexibly in academic and professional world. Introducing psychological and communication foundation theories, the specific characteristics of communication of engineering students. Focusing on developing offline and online communication skills in the digital age, including resolving conflicts and developing communication in multicultural and interdisciplinary settings, as well as building professional communication styles. By completing this course, students will be able to communicate clearly and contextually, collaborate effectively in teams, build their professional image in different contexts across academic and workplace.

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