National Institute of Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan: 2015
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Published in IEEE EDL, 2022
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Published in ACS Nano, 2023
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Published in The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC24), 2024
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Published in Nature Materials, 2025
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Published in International Conference of Machine Learning (ICML), 2025
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Published in [In review - coming soon!], 2025
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Published in [In review - coming soon!], 2025
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Slides for my talk at DRC’24. Abstract available here
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Slides for my talk at SC’24. Full paper available here.
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Slides for my talk at DRC’25. [Coming soon!]
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Poster (coming soon!) for our paper at ICML 2025. Full paper available here
Undergraduate courses, University of Waterloo, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2020
I held tutorial sessions for several undergraduate courses in the Electrical Engineering/Nanotechnology Engineering programs at the University of Waterloo, where I was nominated for (and won) the Stanford Fleming Teaching Assistant Excellence Award.
Graduate courses, ETH Zurich, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 2025
At ETH Zurich I serve as a TA for the course “Quantum Transport in Nanostructures”, which is taught my by PhD advisor. Here I hold some of the exercise sessions (split between three of us) and help record the oral exams.
Supervisions, Ashesi University, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, 2025
A collaborative master’s program in Mechatronics Engineering between ETH Zurich (Switzerland) and Ashesi University (Ghana) was established in 2019 with the aim of helping Ashesi University, one of the premier undergraduate-only universities in West Africa, develop its first graduate engineering program. Over a course of five years, ETH lecturers teach block-courses onsite in Ghana, where lectures for each course are condensed into two-week blocks. I had the opportunity to lecture for the Digital Electronics block course in 2024 (by myself) and 2025 (co-lecturing with Cindy Karina).
Guest Lecture, ETH Zurich, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 2025
Designed and delivered a lecture and exercise session on atomistic device simulation approaches for non-volatile resistive memory.
Supervisions, ETH Zurich, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 2025
At ETH, PhD students can independently propose research projects and recruit masters students to work on them. These come in the form of Bachelor Thesis projects (4 months part-time), Master Semester projects (4 months part-time), and Master Thesis (6 months full-time). These projects are part of the ETH undergraduate/graduate curriculum.