...I have over 6 years of experience in education, with a strong foundation in both classroom and one-on-one settings. As a Teaching Assistant throughout my graduate studies, I assisted in more than 8 college-level courses in physics and astronomy. I conducted 1-on-1 office hours for each of these courses, helping students understand complex concepts and succeed in their coursework. (read more)
...I graduated in the top 5% of my class from Columbia's engineering school with bachelor's degrees in applied mathematics and biology. Currently, I am studying for a PhD in computational biology at Berkeley. Before starting my PhD, I worked at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York City building machine learning models to interpret microscopy images. (read more)
...I graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Mathematics. I earned my master's degree in Teaching and Curriculum at Harvard. High schoolers often find AP Precalculus, for example, to be challenging because it tends to be one of the first places they encounter ideas like limits or sinusoidal curves. (read more)
...I also worked for several years for a company modeling hazards based on data driven computational models. I used Fortran for many years in high performance computing for climate research models and non linear finite element systems. Linear Algebra investigates the linear relationship between multiple variables. (read more)
...I am a tutor at the AP Calculus BC/Calculus 2 club. I've passed the AP Calculus BC test with a 5. I can also do multivariable calculus I am an official AP Chemistry academic mentor for my high school and help students explain the various concepts inside within the subject. (read more)