...I do not subscribe to the old adage, "Those who can't, teach." I can, I have, and now I choose to teach. I truly love learning and sharing my knowledge with others. I have been teaching at the university/collegiate level for several years and I absolutely love it. (read more)
...With Raytheon, I worked on some of the software bugs as well. Completed Bachelor's Degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology with highest honors with a focus on controls systems and digital design. At Raytheon, I worked with electronic benchtops as well as analyzing schematics and using labratory equipment. (read more)
...These classes are one-to-one, and based on the student's needs as per their classes in school. I am most passionate about teaching programming languages, although I also have experience explaining calculus, algebra, SAT Math, and statistics. With topics that can be especially difficult like math, its important to have access to supportive teachers and the right resources in order to succeed. (read more)
As a graduate student at UPenn’s Chemistry Department, I won Teaching and Academic Awards and graduated in 1997 with a Ph.D. top of the class. My MS in Theoretical Physics I received from TSU (Tbilisi State University, Georgia, former USSR) where I graduated with honors in 1976. My undergraduate research in Special Relativity won awards and was subsequently published. (read more)
I hold two Bachelors of Science in Applied Mathematics and Statistics as well as in Economics from Stony Brook University. My passion for mathematics has followed me along my academic journey as well as my professional experience. I enjoy solving problems using math and empowering others to do the same by offering guidance and helping them understand how to tackle problems. (read more)