...I like to keep things practical by using basic examples, analogies, and mnemonics to facilitate intuition and understanding of abstract mathematical concepts. My 8+ years of training as a Geometer have instilled a visual component to my teaching methods as well: diagrams, sketches, penmanship, a... (read more)
...If you're ready to learn, I’m here to guide you!I have experience in teaching calculus at university level. I have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics on a theoretical physics subject. In particular I have an extensive experience in Bose-Einstein condensates, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and quantum fluids. (read more)
...He gives them the respect they need and in turn has earned theirs. (Parent)
-“He gave her the tools and strategies to cope with the format of the test itself, and simultaneously fine tuned her math skills, allowing her to progress to even higher levels of mathematic understanding and achievement... (read more)
...I have multiple publications in prestigious journals like the Astrophysical Journal and the Journal of High Energy Physics. In the last five years, while working as a teaching assistant, I have tutored college level classes in both physics and mathematics such as mechanics, electromagnetism, alg... (read more)
...I am passionate about teaching math from a student-first perspective. That is, I aim to first understand how a student is thinking about a problem, and then filling the gaps and providing the guidance necessary for students to reach that "a-ha!" moment themselves. I do this because those moments are when true learning happens, and it is the most efficient path to success on exams. (read more)