Teaching
Tutorials and Workshops
Most of my teaching takes place at short-format workshops!
UW eScience Hackweeks
I help organize the annual "Hackweeks" for the University of Washington eScience Institute. These are short duration participant-driven events with the goal of learning the latest open source software tools available to geoscientists. Also checkout out our guidebook (https://guidebook.hackweek.io/intro.html).
Xarray Tutorial
I help maintain the Xarray software library's online tutorial content, and have helped organize in-person trainings using this content at the annual SciPy conference. You can read more about this effort on the Xarray Blog.
Pangeo Tutorials
Co-taught an AGU 2019 workshop for the Pangeo community: "Hands on with JupyterHub and Open-source Python Tools for Scalable Analysis of Big Data in the Geosciences". Materials here and regularly updated interactive versions are on the Pangeo Gallery.
InSAR short courses
I've helped teach sections at the annual UNAVCO / Earthscope InSAR trainings (https://github.com/parosen/Geo-SInC).
Co-taught a multi-day InSAR workshop at the IAVCEI Cities on Volcanoes 9 conference. A programming exercise from the course is available here
University Courses
GeoSmart
GeoScience MAchine Learning Resources and Training (GeoSMART) was an NSF-funded iniative to educate the next generation of researchers to use and adopt machine learning tools. As part of this effort we created an online textbook which used in the course offered at the University of Washington: Machine Learning in the Geoscienes (AUTMN 2023 - ESS 469/569)
Geodynamics
Taught in 2016 at Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia. Most homework assignments were done as Jupyter Notebooks, made available here.