Teaching
Overview
I teach courses at Northeastern University across on-campus and online settings with a focus on:
- Responsible AI for mental health
- AI in public health programs
- Technical aspects of generative AI governance
My teaching includes both standalone courses and collaborative instruction within larger programs, where I contribute technical content alongside interdisciplinary perspectives.
I also design and deliver technical executive education as part of the Responsible AI Practice at Northeastern University, focused on responsible and safe AI for industry, government, and organizational leaders, with an emphasis on practical decision-making around the deployment, governance, and risk management of generative AI systems under real-world and regulatory constraints.

Coursera Courses
Responsible AI for Mental Health
I developed an introductory course on Responsible AI for Mental Health with my wonderful colleagues. The course focuses on safety, ethics, and real-world applications of AI in mental health contexts, rather than technical implementation, and is designed for clinicians, researchers, and a broad professional audience.

Ethics & Governance in the Age of GenAI
I contributed technical background to the Coursera course Ethics and Governance in the Age of Generative AI, developing material on bias and fairness metrics for generative systems. The course examines ethical risks, governance approaches, and real-world deployment considerations.