...I received my PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2014 from UNM with a GPA of 4.0. I have extensive experience in MATLAB, ANSYS, and SolidWorks. I am currently an adjunct professor at UNM teaching Mechanical Engineering courses at the undergraduate level. (read more)
...It is this ability that fueled my desire to excel in the subject. It was this desire that lead me to learn the deep ins and outs, the whys of math. It was my love of math that helped me decide to study engineering in college (as a side note, I received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineer... (read more)
...I was also a part of the club swimming team at Duke University. I have played in ensembles throughout the course of my musical career. I served as Associate concertmaster with the Portland Youth Philharmonic, Concertmaster with the Duke Symphony Orchestra, and Concertmaster with the Texas Medical Center Orchestra. (read more)
...I look forward to working with you in the wonderful world of calculus! I took a great deal of Physics as an undergraduate, as Engineering is largely based on mathematical models of physical phenomena. I have also tutored many students in Physics. (read more)
...For three years I worked at the Sanger Learning Center as a math and physics tutor. Prior to transferring to UT, I attended Lone Star College, where I also worked as a tutor. I have also done some tutoring on my own during summers.As part of my degree, I had to take quite a few math courses, all of which, when boiled down, are based on algebra. (read more)