...My approach extends beyond simply solving problems; I emphasize the importance of understanding the "why" behind each solution. I foster an environment of interactive learning, encouraging problem-solving and engaging discussions. I find great joy in conversations about academics, career development, and personal growth. (read more)
My name is Andrea, and I'm a PhD student in statistics at UW. Before coming to UW, I studied mathematics and statistics at Amherst College with extensive coursework in computer science. My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. (read more)
...The title of my Masters thesis is, "The Host Environment for a Multiprocessor Machine: Waterloop V2/64" and offered a virtual environment (e.g., screen, keyboard, file system, etc.) for a 64 processor "systolic" multiprocessor computer. I have both a Bachelor's and Master's degree specializing i... (read more)
...Academically, I have done my higher education at Harvard, MIT, and Cambridge University. I have a third-degree black belt in tae kwon do and have trained with the South Korean military. I tested for my black belt and second-degree black belt in South Korea. (read more)
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...I have tutored various courses in Mechanical Engineering including dynamics, feedback systems, thermodynamics + others. In addition to this, I have worked as a teaching assistant and grader for the Mechanical Engineering Department at Arizona State University for 2+ years. My tutoring approach is very hands-on, until I think you can start to do it on your own. (read more)