...I am currently pursuing a Computer Science Master's remotely at Georgia Institute of Technology with expected graduation in 2026. I have 2 years of experience in both internship and full-time engineering roles in the semiconductor, automotive, and energy industry. I also have over a year of exp... (read more)
...Rumble Graduate Fellowship and the Green Scholarship. My strong educational foundation in physics has equipped me with a deep understanding of complex concepts in both the sciences and mathematics, which I now use to help students excel in their academic pursuits. With over a decade of teaching... (read more)
...Not only do I want to be one of many methods students use to get ahead, stay ahead, or catch up, but I also want to be a role model for my students to emulate. My strongest units to teach include:
-Physics: dynamics, kinematics, statics, forces, energy (up to college level)
-Math: calculus and f... (read more)
...The basics of Trigonometry tend to be taught in Geometry and/or Algebra II, but you will need it throughout Precalculus, and Calculus. The SAT Math covers topics from Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. If you are in Pre-Calculus, you have most likely seen all of the information before. (read more)
...I used MATLAB throughout my undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees, as well at current job. I've worked on projects across multiple fields, including PID controllers for motors, multi-image fusion for military target detection, cloud suppression for airborne target tracking, and an audio sampler. I studied signal processing and control theory during my undergraduate at UC Davis. (read more)