...You won't see the continuous functions you see in calculus, where there are infinitely many points between any two points on a given curve. This branch of mathematics includes logic, set theory, combinatorics, number theory, probability, graph theory, game theory, and much, much more. A course on discrete math is often required for computer science majors. (read more)
...I provide additional practice problems so the student can cement their understanding and make math problem solving as automatic as possible. I have a thorough understanding of the material coupled with a genuine interest in helping my students understand the concept. I have been trained as a mathematician and as a scientist, in the US and Europe. (read more)
...My two MS were focused on Biomedical Robotics and Neurorehabilitation Engineering. Here I have worked in several research projects related with using brain computer interfaces to improve the functional recovery of post-stroke hemiparetic patients. My last MS thesis is based in using advanced machine learning algorithms to manipulate human organs and tissues for surgical robots. (read more)
...This experience provided him with some very valuable life lessons. The most important one was deciding he knew exactly what he wished to do with his life moving forward: teach! After leaving his business career behind, Erik returned to Austin, TX, where he began teaching and tutoring physics more or less full-time. (read more)
...My goal is to help every student I meet to achieve their goals, whether they are reviewing for a test or learning a topic for the first time. I would be honored to helped you or your student!I have over 5 years of experience tutoring both middle school and high school math. I'm also certified to teach high school in Texas. (read more)