...I put together a little blog of good Java habits for my Java courses here: https://dev.to/mbrubin56/good-habits-for-new-java-programmers-1n2. I have a Ph.D. in Philosophy, and have taught college level courses in logic and philosophy. I went to Princeton as an undergraduate student and UCLA as a graduate student. (read more)
...I really love teaching, and I received two teaching awards while at UCD! One of the highlights of my grad school experience was getting to teach my own classes during the summers. I taught Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, and Number Theory and it was so much fun!! The Tutoring: With my current st... (read more)
...I have a solid background in math. As an undergraduate student, I tutored many students in subjects of math such as Algebra I and II and Calculus at the university's Learning Resource Center. The highest level of math I have taken is Calculus II from college. (read more)
...I have a Ph.D. from MIT in Computational Biology. During my 10+ years of research experience, I have applied statistics to real-world biological data and written 10 peer-reviewed publications that have been accepted to prestigious research journals and cited >1,600 times. I have also developed statistical methods to apply to biological problems in microbial genomics. (read more)
...I have been tutoring at Power Stem, where I taught subjects like Elementary Math and Algebra. My approach is highly visual and focused on the principle of momentum rather than motivation to take action at a must quicker pace. This approach involves constant engagement while continuously building habits for a better learning experience. (read more)