I’m a mechanical engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California State University Maritime Academy. In my current role, I work with mechanical systems, controls, and automation, where I regularly apply math and physics to real-world problems.
I tutor math, physics, and introductory engineering topics, including Arduino and basic circuits. While I don’t have a long formal tutoring history, I’ve spent a lot of time explaining technical concepts to peers, interns, and...
I’m a mechanical engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California State University Maritime Academy. In my current role, I work with mechanical systems, controls, and automation, where I regularly apply math and physics to real-world problems.
I tutor math, physics, and introductory engineering topics, including Arduino and basic circuits. While I don’t have a long formal tutoring history, I’ve spent a lot of time explaining technical concepts to peers, interns, and technicians in one-on-one and small-group settings. This includes helping others understand problem-solving approaches, troubleshooting methods, and how to break down complex systems into manageable pieces.
My teaching style is straightforward and practical. I focus on helping students understand the fundamentals step-by-step, using examples and guided problem solving. I try to make sure students understand why something works, not just how to get the answer. I’m patient and adjust explanations based on how the student learns best.
I’m most comfortable working with middle school and high school students who want help with math, physics, or getting started with engineering concepts. I can help with homework, test prep, and building confidence in problem solving. For students interested in Arduino or hands-on learning, I can also help introduce simple projects to connect concepts to real applications.
My goal is to make technical subjects clearer and less overwhelming, and to help students build a solid foundation they can rely on going forward.