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Teaching Assistants (TA)

NameEmail
Aggarwal, Alakhaxa180154@utdallas.edu
Ahmed, Meah Tahmeedmta180003@utdallas.edu
Ailneni, Rakshitha Raorxa220074@utdallas.edu
Allu, Sai HaneeshSaiHaneesh.Allu@UTDallas.edu
Alshomar, Ahmad M.axa200125@utdallas.edu
Bansal, Rishita Rishita@utdallas.edu
Bhardwaj, Ayush Ayush.Bhardwaj@UTDallas.edu
Birashk, Amin Amin.Birashk@utdallas.edu
Birsan, Vlad Ioanvib220000@utdallas.edu
Cai, Yuchen Yuchen.Cai@utdallas.edu
Casas Murillo, Luis Felipelfc230000@utdallas.edu
Chen, Zizhaozxc190007@utdallas.edu
Choudhary, Milindmxc210096@utdallas.edu
Dakshit, Sristisxd200061@utdallas.edu
Das, Souvik souvikdas95@utdallas.edu
Deniz, Omer Farukoxd210000@utdallas.edu
Du, Wenbowxd200001@utdallas.edu
Garg, Priyanshipxg190006@utdallas.edu
Guo, Hung-Jui Hung-Jui.Guo@UTDallas.edu
Guo, Jinghuijxg113630@utdallas.edu
Guo, Xiaosuxxg230002@utdallas.edu
Hatfield, Cody Robert cxh124730@utdallas.edu
He, Kaiyukxh230002@utdallas.edu
Hsu, Chih-Weicxh210019@UTDallas.edu
Irtiza, Saquibsxi190002@utdallas.edu
Islam, MD Shihabulmxi170330@utdallas.edu
Jiang, Liqianglxj220018@utdallas.edu
Kadoi, Takemarutxk220008@utdallas.edu
Kamal, Minhasmxk220020@utdallas.edu
Kozuch, Mary Gracemgk200001@utdallas.edu
Kushwaha, Saksham Singh sakshamsingh.kushwaha@utdallas.edu
Lam, Tan Ductdl190003@utdallas.edu
Lee, JaeseongJaeseong.Lee@UTDallas.edu
Lee, Yi-Huiyxl180031@utdallas.edu
Li, Jiajxl220096@utdallas.edu
Li, Ruosenrxl190028@utdallas.edu
Li, Xiaoxxl180029@utdallas.edu
Liu, Ximeng ximeng.liu@utdallas.edu
Majee, Anayaxm220162@utdallas.edu
Malhotra, Brij Gulsharanbxm190007@utdallas.edu
Mahmud, Saif Uddin SaifUddin.Mahmud@UTDallas.edu
Mao, Wei wei.mao@utdallas.edu
Miao, Miao mxm190020@utdallas.edu
Miao, Miaomxm190091@utdallas.edu
Mohan, Sudharssan Thanamsxt200094@utdallas.edu
Mulka, Sai Tharun Reddysxm220351@utdallas.edu
Nguyen, Khoi Phung Nhatkxn220022@utdallas.edu
Nguyen, Phat Vu Hoangpvn230000@utdallas.edu
Nie, Liangyulxn220030@utdallas.edu
Nik Khah, Armanaxn230007@utdallas.edu
Ocampo Diaz, Gerardogodiaz@utdallas.edu
Omidi, Zahra Zahra.Omidi@UTDallas.edu
Ou, Yuzheyxo170030@utdallas.edu
P, Jishnu Jaykumar Jishnu.P@UTDallas.edu
Pallapothula, Likhithalxp220018@utdallas.edu
Park, Jaehyunjxp220079@utdallas.edu
Patel, Smit Soneshbhaisxp210349@utdallas.edu
Perry, Jonathan Jamesjjp160630@utdallas.edu
Pham, To Kim Baobkp170030@utdallas.edu
Pham, Truongtqp220000@utdallas.edu
Pian, Weiguowxp220003@utdallas.edu
Pratap, Ashishaxp200189@utdallas.edu
Qi, Weiliangwxq230000@utdallas.edu
Rafieian, Mohammadmxr230010@utdallas.edu
Rath, Avilashasr210008@utdallas.edu
Rathnasuriya, Ravishka ShemalRavishka.Rathnasuriya@utdallas.edu
Rong, Xiaokai xiaokai.rong@utdallas.edu
Rouhani, Hamidhxr220010@utdallas.edu
Saha, Pritom Kumarpks230000@utdallas.edu
Saha, Ramkrishnarxs230022@utdallas.edu
Sakib, Md Nazmusmxs220189@utdallas.edu
Sensintaffar, Alex Hunterahs230000@utdallas.edu
Sipai, Sushilasxs220613@utdallas.edu
Song, Xiaoyuxxs230000@utdallas.edu
Song, Zihe Zihe.Song@utdallas.edu
Su, Kekxs130330@utdallas.edu
Uddin, Md. Nahiyanmxu220002@utdallas.edu
Wang, Guanghua Guanghua.Wang@utdallas.edu
Wang, Wentingwxw190007@utdallas.edu
Wang, Zilong Zilong.Wang@UTDallas.edu
Weinzierl, Maxwellmaw150130@utdallas.edu
Wiedemeier, Joshuajdw170000@utdallas.edu
Xu, Quyangoxx220000@utdallas.edu
Yeo, Eunexy230000@utdallas.edu

TA/RA Resources

TEACHING AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS

Teaching Assistantships (TA’s) and Research Assistantships (RA’s) are different types of graduate assistantships offered to students as a means to receive the financial support necessary to commit to their academic programs. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 hours (in the long semester) and must be in good academic standing each semester they are appointed. TA and RA appointments are meant to provide students with invaluable experiences in teaching, research and other scholarly activities as well as allowing students to engage in an optimal full-time graduate school experience.

Teaching Assistants:

Graduate Student TA’s are employed a maximum of 20 hours per week to help meet the instructional needs of the university. The Graduate TA, under the direction of an assigned faculty member, will aid in the teaching of one or more courses. TA’s are paid from departmental funds, appointments and reappointments are subject to several factors and are on a semester-by-semester basis.

Research Assistants:

Graduate Student RA’s are employed a maximum of 20 hours per week and are focused on assisting the research efforts of their faculty mentor in a way that relates to the student’s educational objectives. Research Assistants are typically paid from individual research awards or from externally funded contracts and grants. The Principal Investigator of the award will direct and supervise the RA’s research activities. Appointments and reappointments are subject to several factors and are on a semester-by- semester basis.

As new TAs and RAs, students take on multiple roles in the university. First, as employees, they are responsible for issues such as compliance, rules of conduct, regulation, and appropriate human resource procedures. Second, as new graduate students, learning about available resources can assist in the challenges of juggling the work of teaching and research with the demands of graduate school. Finally, in new professional roles of teachers and researchers, graduate students will learn about dealing with students, structuring learning experiences, cultural issues in a multi-cultured university, and faculty expectations of TAs/RAs.

If you are interested in obtaining a CS/SE Teaching or Research Assistantship, contact UT CS Director of Graduate Education, Professor Jorge Cobb (cobb@utdallas.edu). For more information see TA/RA responsibilities and policies, and the graduate catalog.

OTHER RESOURCESEXPLORE THE LINKS BELOW FOR VARIOUS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL RESOURCES RELATED TO TEACHING AND RESEARCH: