I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. My academic background has given me a strong foundation in general chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and analytical problem-solving.
In addition to my academic training, I have several years of hands-on research and applied science experience, including work in biochemical research, structural biology, and data...
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. My academic background has given me a strong foundation in general chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and analytical problem-solving.
In addition to my academic training, I have several years of hands-on research and applied science experience, including work in biochemical research, structural biology, and data analysis. I regularly apply scientific concepts in real-world settings, which allows me to explain complex topics in a practical and easy-to-understand way for students.
I have experience mentoring and guiding students in both formal and informal settings, including serving as a teaching assistant for undergraduate chemistry courses and supporting peers in understanding challenging STEM concepts. My approach focuses on breaking down complex material into simple steps, identifying gaps in understanding, and helping students build confidence through active problem-solving.
I have worked with high school and college-level students, particularly those taking introductory chemistry, biology, and pre-med coursework. I tailor each session to the student’s learning style and focus on helping them not only improve their grades but also develop a deeper understanding of the material.