...Giving me the possibility to develop many pedagogical tools. Along my bachelor and master in physics formation, I have taken many Math and physics courses such as Linear Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics, Complex Variables, Statistical Probability, Geometry, Non-hom... (read more)
...Upon entering university, I almost immediately began working for a Dark Matter research group. This exposed me to many topics in computational physics, as well as particle physics, chemistry, electronics, and quantum mechanics. I did pretty well in my undergraduate courses, and spent my last few years in school being a teacher's assistant for an undergraduate electromagnetism course. (read more)
...When last rated by the United States Chess Federation I had a rating of about 1800. I have had multiple games I have played published with annotations in regional chess magazines highlighting the inventiveness of my attacking chess playing style. I also have tutored chess students in the past. (read more)
...I received over 100% and got an A. I taught myself in this subject and therefore I have an in-depth understanding in diff eq. I took proof-based linear algebra in my sophomore year of college at Amherst College. (read more)
...What sets me apart is my ability to connect abstract concepts to relatable, real-world examples. I’ve designed project-based labs and used simulation tools to make theoretical ideas more tangible and engaging. Students often appreciate my patience and clear explanations, which boost their confidence to tackle even the most challenging physics problems. (read more)