...Outside of work, I also spend some free time embarking on personal and open-source projects that pique my interest. All of these experiences greatly influence my teaching and have given me a lot of insight into the important aspects of development and design that (unfortunately) aren't always emphasized enough in school. Finally, I've loved teaching for as long as I can remember! (read more)
...During graduate school at Clemson, my focus included numerical methods of analysis, statistics of confounded models, and research in the material properties and analysis of viscoelastic materials and polymer composites, especially with respect to physical and chemical aging. My thesis research a... (read more)
...I have previously tutored students in Geometry. I have taken undergraduate physics through Electricity and Magnetism and am currently pursuing a Physics minor at the University of Michigan. I recently worked as a teaching assistant for the university's introductory mechanics class, Physics 140. (read more)
...You learn the best when you are engaged. I encourage everything from using TI calculators to counting on your fingers to help get the information across. If you have felt frustrated, or felt incapable, you have been with the wrong teacher. (read more)
...My research primarily involves a lot of matrix-based calculations which allows me to get more well-versed on the topic continuously. I have experience teaching linear algebra to students not necessarily from a quantitative background, ensuring that they understand the topics at their level witho... (read more)