...In 1987, Virginia Tech saw fit to award me a BSME, magna cum laude. Completing the Cooperative Education program favored me with 2000 hours of power plant performance-testing experience. Graduate school activities included passing the ME PhD Qualifying Exam (1987), as well as finishing 70 semester hours of MS and PhD coursework emphasizing real-world measurement and control systems. (read more)
...I look forward to working with you and helping you achieve your academic and professional goals, no matter what level you are currently at!I competed in cross-country and track and field at the collegiate level for 4 years. I qualified for multiple national championships in NAIA, where my school... (read more)
...Once I realized that I could be excited about math, I worked to get a BS in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. I graduated and became a Biomedical design and manufacturing engineer. During my studies, I tutored classmates in their math classes and in my professional work I mentored new engineers. (read more)
...I have years of experience helping students successfully understand Differential Equations. This knowledge was at the heart of the formulation and solution to challenging problems in my dissertation work where I used closed form and numerical techniques. My work has focused very intensively on the use of computer programming methods on almost a daily basis. (read more)
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