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Looking back at an distinguished career in academia and industry, what I have enjoyed most was teaching and mentoring students and see them succeed in life. I am German-American and came to the USA as a Fulbright scholar. At the prestigious Colorado School of Mines, I obtained a PhD for tackling mathematical and physical topics. (read more)
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I have a mathematics degree from the Colorado School of Mines. I have been a geophysicist, a money manager, and entrepreneur, but my true calling is teaching mathematics, which I have been doing as a full-time tutor since 2008. I have worked primarily with high-school and college age students, in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus ABC. (read more)