I am a Retired Aerospace Engineer educated at US Berkeley. I also placed third in the Monterey county calculus competition as a high school student. I received A's in all of my math and physics courses in college and received good job reviews form the several aerospace companies I worked for.
As and engineer,I analyzed and helped design fuel and environmental control systems for various military and commercial aircraft while working for Northrop Grumman and some other smaller aerospace...
I am a Retired Aerospace Engineer educated at US Berkeley. I also placed third in the Monterey county calculus competition as a high school student. I received A's in all of my math and physics courses in college and received good job reviews form the several aerospace companies I worked for.
As and engineer,I analyzed and helped design fuel and environmental control systems for various military and commercial aircraft while working for Northrop Grumman and some other smaller aerospace companies. The airplanes I worked on included the F-18 E/F, the F-22, the X-47, the F-35, Eclipse 500 and some others.
I was always very strong in math as a high school student (where I placed third in the my county's calculus competition), in college (UC Berkeley) and at work (Northrop Grumman and some other aerospace companies). I am particularly good at Calculus, Vector Calculus, and differential equations.
I was very god at physics when I went to school at UC Berkeley. I got all A's and even one A+ in my physics courses and often explained the subject matter to others.