...There have been many steps forward, backward and sideways as the states stagger in different directions at different times; unsynchronized in their actions unless compelled to alignment by judicial decision. This is the American way of democracy, awkward, yet successful. Calculus is the study of instantaneous change using a variety of methods to solve many different kinds of problems. (read more)
While studying biology at Boston College I worked with a professor who taught high school classes on Cape Cod. He made our learning experience fun, engaging, and filled with relevant work we could do. That experience opened my eyes to a career in education. (read more)
...My goal is for students to achieve academic success in ways I have seen my students never forget. I have been honored with numerous teaching awards, four Joseph R Levenson Faculty Prize nominations, awards for excellence in mentoring, international awards for outstanding educational technology, ... (read more)
...In 2019, I was the State Champion in Impromptu Speaking. I also competed in the National Catholic Forensic League's National Championship Tournament, making it to Quarterfinals in Declamation and Octofinals in Original Oratory, the latter of which I achieved Twice. Most notably, during my time ... (read more)
...I hold my undergraduate in Materials Engineering with a concentration in Semiconductors from UCLA. After graduation I worked at Tesla for 1 year utilizing said degree to iterate the V2 battery cell design currently utilized in the Model X, Model Y and Cybertruck. I have also become certified in Nuclear Chemistry post undergraduate. (read more)