Graduate teaching assistants lead EF 151 and 152 labs, or lead EF 105 and EF 230 computer labs. They are actively involved in student instruction and have a desire to work with first-year engineering students.
Learn how to become a graduate teaching assistant.
Get more information on the EF Outstanding GTA Award.
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Azarang Asadi
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Tyler Bomar
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Tennessee Bryant
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Ben Coughenour
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Joshua Fagan
Ph.D. Computer Science
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EF 230
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Cooper Jenkins
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Gavin Jones
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McKensie Nelms
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Grayson Northern
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Zachary Pham
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Joey Reilman
MS Industrial Engineering
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EF 151
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Nick Simmons
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Caitlyn Smugor
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Toan Vo Dai
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering
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Graham Wallace
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Caleb Weatherly
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Matthew Whisenant
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