...After my PhD I was first a postdoctoral fellow at Caltech and then Cornell University. I recently moved to Boston to start a job as a senior scientist with the US Army Corps of Engineers where I am using AI for environmental applications. In high school and college, I tutored middle and high-school aged students one-on-one in mathematics and physics. (read more)
...My books are second best." Hidden in O'Reilly's answer was a deeper point: the question has to come first. I remind myself regularly to hold back a little and wait for the next question. What to do when it comes is easy. (read more)
...I received my J.D. cum laude from the New England School of Law and passed the Bar exam in Maine. I am an MIT graduate with 2 doctorate degrees, which includes a medical degree, and extensive experience tutoring for the DAT - Dental Aptitude Test. I have extensively tutored chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and verbal standardized tests as well. (read more)
...Chemistry is the most common subject I tutor because of its strong prevalence in the high school curriculum. I have tutored prealgebra for 5 years, and I consider it the best groundwork for future studies in Math. I encourage students to succeed and appreciate prealgebra because of its relevance to the field. (read more)
...Math may just be numbers and letters to some, but I see it as a window into understanding the world around us. My previous experience working in larger and smaller group settings, all while staying vigilant over each individual student's progress. I work problems slowly and methodically, explaining verbally my thought process and the problem solving strategies required for problems. (read more)