...I additionally studied geometry and geometric relationships as part of my undergraduate work in mechanical engineering. I have had two years of high school physics, and 10+ credit hours of particle motion, rigid body motion, static equilibrium, electricity, magnetism, and optics. During my undergraduate years, I was employed by the university for 7 semesters. (read more)
...I enjoy seeing students gain clarity when complex concepts are explained. Holding both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Aeronautical Engineering, I apply a deep understanding of mathematical and scientific principles in my work. I have also supported my three adult children in their education. (read more)
...Since then, I earned a PhD in statistics (in 2005) and am now an associate professor. I have taught courses such as Probability, Data Science, Biostatistics, and Statistical Inference to a mix of undergraduates and graduate students. I started tutoring 2-3 hours per week about 6 months ago, and... (read more)
...In acquiring a degree in physics I was required to take quite a few math courses. In addition to this, I have worked as a math tutor both at The University of Texas at Austin, but Lone Star College as well. In total I have tutored math for almost 7 years. (read more)
...Since graduating, I've worked as a postdoc at BYU and two national laboratories, and published papers in which applying math was a central component. I've taught multiple calculus recitation sections (medium sized class) at Purdue, taught an acoustics class for non-Physics majors at Brigham Youn... (read more)