Teaching

CMPBIO/MSCBIO 2040: Cell & Systems Modeling

Graduate course, University of Pittsburgh, Computational and Systems Biology Department, 2020

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of modeling biological systems from the molecular to the population level with an emphasis on intracellular processes. Topics covered include kinetic and equilibrium descriptions of biological processes, systematic approaches to model building and parameter estimation, analysis of biochemical circuits modeled as differential equations, modeling the effects of noise using stochastic methods. A range of biological models and applications are considered including gene regulatory networks cell signaling, molecular motors, and developmental biology.

PSC Physics Seminar

Science camp, Petnica Science Center, Physics Dept., 2016

Teaching advanced physics and supervision of high school students’ research projects.

PSC Astronomy Seminar

Science camp, Petnica Science Center, Astronomy Dept., 2013

Teaching astronomy and supervision of high school students’ research projects

NAOC Astronomy Lectures

Advanced class, National Astronomical Olympic Committee of Serbia, 2012

Teaching advanced (competitive) astronomy to the high school students.