...I have experience with SolidWorks, C++ programming, and Matlab. I also worked in a team on two technical design projects. One project involved improving the thermal efficiency of a building on campus, which entailed finding possible solutions to insulate the building, testing the possible solutions in a hotbox experiment, and analyzing costs and energy savings of each solution. (read more)
...While I was working on my masters degree in Biophysical Chemistry, I concurrently taught at Georgia State University. My area of expertise is Middle School Science, High School Chemistry and AP Chemistry, College level Introductory Chemistry and General Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. I am a native Russian speaker with Russian being my first language. (read more)
...I know that the teachers that I thrived under were thoughtful, patient, creative, and hardworking, and those are the values that I try to bring to my sessions. I would love to have a free consultation in which I work with you as a student to determine what you will need to succeed as we work together. As a statistics minor, I have extensive experience with mathematics. (read more)
...Since completing my education I have worked as a scientist both in the tech industry, and with National Laboratories. At UC Berkeley I taught an introductory fluid mechanics course, for which I obtained outstanding student reviews. In the past I have also independently tutored engineering graduate students in physics, chemistry, calculus, fluid mechanic, Spanish, and programming. (read more)
...I also throw *fun* stuff into the mix, from prior-years math competitions, such as Math Kangaroo, MathCounts, and AMC. (I suppose, aforementioned Beast Academy may qualify as fun, too.) In this program, students can be reasonably expected to ace the math section of the SAT by the end of 7th gra... (read more)