Preliminary Spring 2025

22b   Philip Wood          pmwood@m               MWF  12:00-01:15    

      Stephen Yang          syang1@c 
      Betina Kreiman        betinakreiman@c 
      Victor Roopnaraine    victorsecoroopnaraine@c PREFERS 121 101 or 25b
      MohamedHumaid Saleem  mhsaleem@c              PREFERS 121, 154,113,122,101 
      Kathy Jia             kjia@c
      Georg Sparwasser      gsparwasser@c     NEW 
      Gabriel Timoteo       gabrieltimoteo@c  NEW
      Yurui Zi              yuruizi@c         NEW
      Justin Lu             justinlu@c        NEW
      Sophia Si             ssi@c             NEW

25b   Sarah Koch           koch@m                 MWF  10:30-11:45

      Preston Bushnell             pbushnell@c
      Anthony Rodriguez-Miranda    arodriguezmiranda@c
      Brian Lim                    bryanlim@c 

55b   Denis Auroux         auroux@m               MWF  09:00-10:15
 
      Jinho Park           jinhopark@c    
      Enrico Yao-Bate      enricoyaobate@c
      Iz Chen              izchen@c
      Christoph vonPezold  christophvonpezold@c
      Lillian MacArthur    lcmacarthur@c
      DiegoGonzalez Gauss  dlgonzalezgauss@c    
      Lily Levitsky        llevitsky@c
      Charlie Scheuermann  cscheuermann@c
      Hanming Ye           hanmingye@c
      Ishaan Sinha         imsinha@c 
      Russell Georgi       russellgeorgi@c

101   Gage Martin          gagemartin@m           TTH   10:30-11:45

      Kieran Chung         kieranchung@c
      Max Fan              maxfan@c 
      Martin Dimitrov      martin_dimitrov@c    
      Maya Robinson        mayarobinson@c       
      Autumn Shin          autumnshin@c  
      Amy Feng             afeng.harvard.edu      CAN DO 121,122 too

112   Max Weinreich       mweinreich@m             MW 3-4:15 
   
      Neil Sha             nshah.harvard.edu     also 117 and 154
      Anat Goldstein       anatgoldstein@c      was 22a
      Grace Yang           graceyang@c   

113   HT Yau               htyau@m                MW   10:30-11:45 

      Nick Ellison         nwellison@c       
      David Ettel          davidettel@c          also 137 113 131 123 129
      Ipek Erylmaz         eeryilmaz.harvard.edu

117   Kevin Yang           kevinyang@m           TTh   9:00-10:15     

      Carl Scandelius      carlscandelius@c
      Duy Thuc Nguyen              duythucnguyen@c 

118r  Alex Kapiamba        kapiamba@m            TTh    1:30-2:45 

      Harry Shen           hxshen@c

121   Wes Cain             jcain2@m              MW    9:00-10:15     

      Maia Walzer         maiawalzer@c 
      Aryeh Padwa         aryehpadwa@c
      Yujean Shin         yujeanshin@c

122   Peter Kronheimer      kronheim@m           MW    12:00-1:15 

      Josh Rooney          joshuarooney@c 
      Grace Zhou           gracezhou@c
      Vincent Costa        vincentcosta@c
      Mason Shuttleworth   masonshuttleworth@c

123   Mark Kisin            kisin                 MW  12:00-1:15

      Kiran Bishop         kbishop@c  
      Adelina Andrei       adelina_andrei
      Wonjae Suh           wonjaesuh@c            ALSO 231a

129   Ashvin Swaminathan   swaminathan@m          TTh  01:30-02:45

      Tanav Choudhary      tanavchoudhary@c

130   Thibault Decoppet       decoppet           MW   01:30-2:45

      Jayanti Leslie-Iyer  jleslieiyer@c 
      Gili Zaid            gilizaid@c  

132   Sunghyuk Park       sunghyukpark           TTh  09:00-10:15

      Benjamin Walter      bwalter@c 
      Lucy Vuong           lucyvuong@c
      Evan Tsingos         evantsingos@

137   Joe Harris           harris@m               TTh  10:30-11:45

      Jacob Paltrowitz     jacobpaltrowitz@c
      Halyna Bowey         hbowley@`
      Adi Raj              araj@c                CAN DO 137,123,122,112,113
      Rohan Nambiar        rohan_nambiar@

144   Peter Koellner       koellner@f             MW   10:30-11:45
   
      NONE NEEDED

154   Oliver Knill         knill@m                MW   09:00-10:15 

      Faris Doughan        farisdoughan@c
      Oscar Melendez       omelendez@c 

155r  Colin Defant         defant@m               TTh  12:00-1:15

      Stella Li            stellali@c  

157   Natan Chen                                   mw 12:00-1:15

      Ryland Gross            rylandgross@c

161   Philip Wood          pmwood@m               MW  1:30-2:45 

      Peter Chon           peterchon@c 

212   Cliff Taubes        chtaubes               MW  3:00-4:15 

      Matthew Tan          matthew.scott.tan@c

      Shirley Xiong        shirleyxiong@c       can also do 113

213b  Curt McMullen        ctm@m                  TTh  12:00-01:15

      Joaquim Bocresion    jbocresion@c    (did not apply but would be a good fit)

222    Houcine Ben Dali  bendali                 TTh 12:00-1:15 

       NEEDS  (23 students)

223b   Linus Hamann                                TTh 10:30-11:45
   
       NEEDS? (9 students) 

231b   Thomas Brazelton   brazelton@m             TTh  09:00-10:15

      Sasha Berger            sashaberger.harvard.edu  Can also do 2222

232b  Aaron Landesman      landesman@m            MW   09:00-10:15

      Sophie Zhu                    sophiezhu    NOT SURE YET

243   Martin Nowak         martin_nowak@h         TTh  12:00-01:15

      Zak Adams            zakadams@c 

258z  Nevo                                         MW   1:30-2:45 
259a  Lee                                          MW   1:30-2:45 
260z  Brivio
264y  Lauren Williams
265z  Yum-Tong Siu
266z  Khan
282   Max Weinreich
299   Melany Wood         mmwood 
Courses the PDF .
Fall 2025 application form (now closed)

Historical assignments

Forms

The completed CA forms should be sent to Diana (dlchen@math.harvard.edu) via Secure File Transfer by the first day of employment. You need a valid I-9 form on file with the University to begin working. Your I9 form must be completed/active in the system! Contact Larissa or Diana in the math department if you need more information about the I-9 form. CAs must have an updated MA, New England (Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) or NY home address in the system (use Harvard address).

Rooms

For rooms or room changes, email Oliver who will book a room for you with room book.

Resources

An hourly Teaching Fellow is a Harvard enrolled graduate student teaching at all schools and units. An hourly TF is paid hourly while classes are in session on a semester basis to provide grading for a 200 level math course for an average of 8 to 12 hours a week. This role provides instructional services which may include teaching, grading, coaching and/or other academic support services. Graduate students must submit a signed TF application to the Graduate Program Administrator.

Organizations and groups

Here is a list of the websites to the organizations mentioned in the orientation workshop:

From a CA orientation of 9/5/2023

From a CA orientation of 2022

From a CA orientation of 2021