...Standard textbook/classroom approaches are often abysmal. They place details, and formal proofs, ahead of explanations. By reformulating topics in math, physics, and engineering , my students get right to the heart of the matter. (read more)
...Currently, I teach Calculus for University of Maryland at Baltimore County and Embry-Riddle University. I currently teach Precalculus at the Community College of Vermont. Currently, I teach precalculus at Community College of Vermont in Winooski. (read more)
...Currently develop software and work in Linux, using command line for most tasks. Also manage communication, system permissions, and software programs. I have been working professionally as an electrical engineer in different industries. (read more)
I graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Statistics with highest honors. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania where I work on applied statistical methods in biomedical research. At Harvard I worked as a teaching assistant for Calculus (Math 1A/1B), Probability... (read more)
...The title of her thesis is "Regression Analysis of Crime with Panel Data". Her work focused on determining if econometric factors, such as unemployment, law enforcement expenditure, and per capita income have an effect on crime rates. For our data analysis, we used crime2 data set from the Wooldridge package in RStudio. (read more)