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...I received my bachelor's (magna cum laude) from Virginia Tech studying aerospace engineering with a minor in mathematics. I'm currently completing a master's at Virginia Tech in aerospace engineering performing research about interplanetary travel. Like all things, the path getting to my curren... (read more)
...My experience includes having had the privilege to teach a number of ME classes as an instructor at Tech including Thermodynamics, System Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Vibrations and Thermofluids. I have also taught Fluid Mechanics and Senior Lab and tutored extensively in Quantum Mechanics, Differen... (read more)
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...This is one of my favorite subjects to teach and tutor because this is where students typically first encounter the true nature of mathematics. I have a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Rochester. I have taught "Discrete Math" at Virginia Tech, which contains as part of the course an introduction to mathematical logic, propositional calculus, and Boolean algebra. (read more)