I am a working engineer with a background in Materials Science and Engineering, which allows me to bring both conceptual understanding and real-world application to the subjects I teach. I hold a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Rutgers University and an M.S. in Materials Science from UC Santa Barbara.
My teaching experience spans both college-level instruction and one-on-one tutoring. As a teaching assistant for undergraduate chemistry and physics courses, I taught classes...
I am a working engineer with a background in Materials Science and Engineering, which allows me to bring both conceptual understanding and real-world application to the subjects I teach. I hold a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Rutgers University and an M.S. in Materials Science from UC Santa Barbara.
My teaching experience spans both college-level instruction and one-on-one tutoring. As a teaching assistant for undergraduate chemistry and physics courses, I taught classes of up to 30 students, developed mini-lectures, created practice problems, and wrote study guides to help students master challenging material.
In addition to classroom experience, I have worked one-on-one with high school students in chemistry, mathematics, and physics, tailoring each session to the student’s learning style and goals. My tutoring approach emphasizes building strong conceptual foundations, followed by guided practice through examples and custom problem sets.
By combining my engineering experience with a passion for teaching, I aim to help students not only understand the material but also appreciate how it connects to the world around them.