...My electrical engineering career started at the age of six when I got shocked plugging in the toaster! I received a 50-in-one project kit for my birthday at the age of 11 or 12 and began building circuits and experimenting with oscillators, radio receivers, electromagnets, electrolysis, and optics. I was very interested in high voltage circuits, lasers, and particle accelerators. (read more)
...I am happy to provide a free consultation before I provide any services. I have a flexible schedule and am happy to coordinate simple, personal, and effective online sessions at your convenience. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you or your student excel in the classroom, testing ... (read more)
...So showing them the waveforms of notes in a scale or melody can help students understand both exponential and periodic functions. Can understanding exponential and periodic functions help students in music theory? To a much lesser extent. (read more)
...As a math Ph.D., I’m extremely skilled at reading and writing proofs, which are rigorous logical arguments. Logic is the lifeblood of math. I have also, several times, taught a course at Northwestern called Foundations of Higher Mathematics (Math 300), which is an introduction to logic, set theory, and proofs. (read more)
...Certificate number: 760b0c0a065743088556afb9f689a941. Description: An introduction to basic statistical concepts and R programming skills necessary for analyzing data in the life sciences. I completed my Data Science certification through the Springboard Data Science Career Track (June 2021 – April 2022), specializing in deep learning. (read more)