...I cannot promise you that I have all the answers to life's questions, BUT I can promise you that I have all the answers to life's physic's questions! Qualifications:
B.S. Physics, Magna Cum Laude;
Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society inductee;
Publication: "Individuality and slow dynamics in ... (read more)
...Additionally, I graduated with a degree in natural sciences from the University of Pittsburgh in December 2023 with a 3.8 GPA. This degree program allows students to select a science-based subject of emphasis along with supplemental courses. My emphasis was on statistics, which I developed a passion for at Pitt. (read more)
...I've worked on a variety of systems and projects, mostly Java, C++, and Python, but am enthusiastic about all programming languages, and the Linux/Unix command line. I enjoy helping students learn and succeed, and challenge myself to make sure I maintain mastery of the fundamentals of my profession. You don't truly understand a subject until you can explain it to someone else. (read more)
I am currently a Neuroscience PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University. I graduated from Drew University with a major in Neuroscience and a minor in Physics and Mathematics. I have been tutoring since high school where I tutored a variety of math and science courses. (read more)
...I earned a perfect score on the final exam in that course. I also encountered aspects of statistics in other courses such as quantum physics, laser electronics, control system theory, and certain physics laboratory experiments. So if you can't find someone in your area who happily will tutor statistics with you, you might be able to twist my arm to help you. (read more)