I hold a PhD in Computer Science from Temple University, Philadelphia, with a research focus on networking and biomedical communication systems. Prior to that, I completed a Master’s by research in Electrical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia, where I specialized in RF and sensor systems. My academic journey has given me a deep foundation in computer science, electrical engineering, and interdisciplinary research, which I enjoy sharing with students.
I have over...
I hold a PhD in Computer Science from Temple University, Philadelphia, with a research focus on networking and biomedical communication systems. Prior to that, I completed a Master’s by research in Electrical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia, where I specialized in RF and sensor systems. My academic journey has given me a deep foundation in computer science, electrical engineering, and interdisciplinary research, which I enjoy sharing with students.
I have over six years of teaching and tutoring experience at the university level. During my time as a Teaching Assistant and Instructor at Temple University, I taught undergraduate courses such as Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, Web Technologies, Mobile App Development, and Electric Circuits. I worked with diverse student groups—ranging from freshmen to seniors—through classroom lectures, lab sessions, and one-on-one tutoring. I guided students through problem-solving, project development, and conceptual learning, adapting my methods to fit individual learning styles.
In addition to my university experience, I currently volunteer as a coding instructor for children aged 5 to 12 through a community program. This role has helped me refine my ability to simplify complex topics and foster curiosity among young learners. Whether I’m teaching a beginner how to write their first line of code or helping a college student debug a challenging algorithm, I aim to make learning approachable, engaging, and confidence-boosting. I believe in patience, encouragement, and building a strong conceptual foundation for every student I work with.