...Currently doing my PhD in Computer Engineering at the University of Utah. I'm proficient in the Synopsys tool suite and in Cadence Virtuoso. I also use LtSpice for board level simulations in order to characterize the communication layer. (read more)
...My tutoring approach is inspired greatly by the famed educator and physicist Richard Feynman. To paraphrase, he once said "If you can't explain something in simple terms, you don't understand it well enough". My goal is to take the enormous complexities and abstractions involved in computer science and break them down into their core elements in a way that relates to everyday concepts. (read more)
...I also co-authored a few research papers, a few which were published by peer-reviewed journals, while I was working with my professors as a graduate assistant. I've also graded numerous essays while I was a graduate assistant. I minored in Psychology for my undergraduate. (read more)
...I’ve studied literature, grammar, poetry, creative writing, literary analysis, linguistics, research, and even English teaching. I have two years of teaching experience at Alliance Learning Center, where I taught STEM, art, language arts, creative writing, and history to students between the ages of 5 and fourteen. Though, I’ve also worked with high school students and college students. (read more)
...I was selected as one of 6 Academic Coaches at the high school at which I taught, and tutored subjects ranging from SAT/ACT math, 6th grade – AP math, and physical science. My teaching/tutoring style is relational and personal. I always noticed that I learned best from teachers that I felt like I knew and that I felt like knew me. (read more)