...I believe making connections and having a bit of fun are key for students to fully grasp math and physics concepts. You'll often find me blending substantive lessons with relatable analogies and even some well-timed (or, not so well-timed!) humor. At the end of the day, my goal is for students to walk away feeling empowered and equipped to tackle any challenge. (read more)
...I worked or interned at Yahoo (2005), Google( 2007, 2008), Amazon (2010-2013), Facebook (2017), and eBay (Now). I have 10+ years of coding experiences. I enjoy teaching Python. My professional work is machine learning related software development, including data processing (mapreduce, hadoop, spark), model building (scikit-learn, pytorch, tensorflow), model evaluation, and deployment. (read more)
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SaisThanks to the wonderful world of higher education, I have become essentially a professional writer. I am currently studying for a PhD in psychology and grammar errors are not allowed. (read more)
...I find working with them to be rewarding and I work hard to help them reach their full potential. I truly enjoy working with students from diverse backgrounds. I also have experience working as a personal banker at an international bank in Japan and have developed well-seasoned customer service skills. (read more)
...I collaborate with colleagues on data analysis, effective instruction, and targeted interventions leading to increased student achievement. I am computer literate and use technology successfully to engage my students at high levels and to differentiate my instruction. I am an active member of the professional learning community. (read more)