I hold both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and currently work as an engineer at Apple. My background spans several embedded systems industries where I’ve designed and debugged hardware, sensors, and firmware: work that applies physics, math, and coding every single day.
I bring that same real-world understanding into my teaching. Over the years, I’ve helped students of all ages - from elementary school through college - strengthen their skills...
I hold both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and currently work as an engineer at Apple. My background spans several embedded systems industries where I’ve designed and debugged hardware, sensors, and firmware: work that applies physics, math, and coding every single day.
I bring that same real-world understanding into my teaching. Over the years, I’ve helped students of all ages - from elementary school through college - strengthen their skills and build confidence in STEM subjects. Whether we’re exploring how electricity flows through a simple circuit, understanding a math concept, or learning how code makes machines 'think', I tailor each lesson to the student’s level and pace.
My approach is patient, encouraging, and practical. I focus on making complex ideas simple and relatable by connecting them to everyday examples. For younger students, that might mean turning math or science into a story or visual problem; for older ones, we might dive deeper into how those same principles appear in the devices around us. My goal is always the same: to help every student not just improve their grades, but also enjoy learning and feel confident in their ability to figure things out.