...I hope you will give me this opportunity. Math has been an integral part of my career in engineering as well. I studied till my bachelor's degree in India where the level of math is quite competent as compared to other places and I have passed with A grade through out my school life. (read more)
...Why do large areas remain uninhabited while others have high concentrations of people? The relationship between our natural world, its geography, its climate and human society has never been more important to understand as we all face climate change and its multiple impacts. I take a multi-disciplinary approach to geography, helping my students make sense of it in an intuitive, logical way. (read more)
...I am originally an Arabic speaker since Arabic is my first language. Besides, I have studied Arabic language when I was at school back home. I think I am qualified to teach Arabic language for non-Arabic speakers. (read more)
I have been a professor for 25 years, teaching philosophy and bioethics at Rutgers, Kalamazoo College, Bryn Mawr College, MCPHS University (formerly Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences), and Boston University. I've taught writing-intensive courses to thousands of students. I work regularly with colleagues to clarify the writing in their scientific protocols. (read more)
I am a recent magna cum laude graduate from Northeastern University with a degree in Cell and Tissue Engineering, and am currently working on a MS in Bioengineering. Consequently, I bring a strong academic background and a genuine passion for guiding others in their learning journeys. I believe th... (read more)