I am currently a graduate student in Biomedical Engineering, with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and minors in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Computational Engineering. My academic background has given me a strong foundation across core engineering subjects including thermodynamics, circuits, signal processing, and applied mathematics, as well as programming in MATLAB and Python. My work focuses on brain signal analysis and brain-computer...
I am currently a graduate student in Biomedical Engineering, with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and minors in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Computational Engineering. My academic background has given me a strong foundation across core engineering subjects including thermodynamics, circuits, signal processing, and applied mathematics, as well as programming in MATLAB and Python. My work focuses on brain signal analysis and brain-computer interfaces, which requires applying these concepts in real-world, technical settings.
I have experience helping students at the high school and college level, particularly in one-on-one settings where we can focus on breaking down complex topics into clear, manageable steps. My approach emphasizes building true understanding rather than memorization. I work through problems interactively with students, helping them recognize patterns, develop problem-solving strategies, and gain confidence tackling new material. I also assist with coding assignments, debugging, and explaining how theoretical concepts connect to practical applications.
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