Teaching

University of California, Davis

  • ECI 146, “Water resources simulation” (for senior undergraduate students, every Winter quarter), with student evaluation averages of my teaching of about 4.5/5. Please see website: ECI 146
  • ECI 141, “Engineering hydraulics” (for undergraduate students, Spring 2008), with student evaluation average of my teaching of 4.68/5 (taught just one time). Please see website: ECI 141
  • ECI 278, “Hydrodynamics (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics)” (for graduate students, Fall quarters every other year since 2005), with student evaluation averages of my teaching of about 4.5/5.
  • ECI 279, “Advanced mechanics of fluids” (for graduate students, Fall quarters every other year since 2004), with student evaluation averages of my teaching of about 4.6/5.
  • ECI 289B “Urban hydraulics and hydrology” (for graduate students, Spring quarters 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010), with student evaluation averages of my teaching of about 4.5/5.
  • Freshman Seminar “Computer simulation in Civil and Environmental Engineering,” taught in collaboration with Profs. YueYue Fan and Amit Kanvinde, at UC Davis, every Fall quarter since 2005.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

  • Teaching Assistant of CEE 353, “Analysis and design of hydraulic systems,” Prof. Marcelo García, instructor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Spring 2003. This course can be taken by undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Classes delivered in Prof. Marcelo García’s graduate course on “Open-channel hydraulics,” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2002.

Instructor and Associate Instructor in International Courses

  • “Sediment transport during hydrological extreme events,” October 2000, University of Córdoba, Prof. García leading instructor (in Spanish). It was part of the technical program of the Latin-American Congress on Hydraulics, 2000, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • “Water resources simulation,” September 2006, University of Concepción, Concepción, Chile (Invited Visiting Professor). This was a short (one-week long) course for students of the fifth year of Civil Engineering, and it was largely based on ECI 146 of UC Davis. (In Spanish.)
  • “Introduction to the theory of sediment transport,” October 2006, University of Concepción, Concepción, Chile (Invited Visiting Professor). This was a short (one-week long) course for students of the fifth year of Civil Engineering. I developed this course especially for my visit to Chile.

Instructor and Associate Instructor of the Following Graduate Courses in Argentina

  • “Environment and engineering,” August 1996, National University of La Plata.
  • “Advanced numerical analysis,” 1998, University of Buenos Aires, Prof. Menéndez leading instructor.

Teaching Assistant of the Following Undergraduate Courses in Argentina

  • “Structures,” 1987, National University of La Plata.
  • “Basic hydraulics” (Open-channel and pipe hydraulics), 1988-1997, National University of La Plata.
  • “Rock mechanics,” 1988-1998, National University of La Plata.
  • “Numerical analysis,” 1997 and 1998, University of Buenos Aires.

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