I have a Ph.D. in geotechnical engineering and over 15 years of experience in both teaching and professional practice. I previously served as a university professor, where I taught courses such as Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, and engineering-related math. Through my academic career, I worked with students from different backgrounds, ranging from undergraduate beginners to advanced graduate students. I also have real-world engineering experience working on infrastructure and...
I have a Ph.D. in geotechnical engineering and over 15 years of experience in both teaching and professional practice. I previously served as a university professor, where I taught courses such as Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, and engineering-related math. Through my academic career, I worked with students from different backgrounds, ranging from undergraduate beginners to advanced graduate students. I also have real-world engineering experience working on infrastructure and foundation design projects, which allows me to connect theory with practical applications.
My teaching approach focuses on helping students understand concepts clearly rather than simply memorizing formulas. I break problems into step-by-step processes and adjust my explanations based on each student’s level and learning style. I have extensive experience working one-on-one with students, guiding them through homework, exam preparation, and difficult topics in math and physics. I emphasize building strong fundamentals, problem-solving skills, and confidence so students can become more independent over time.
I have taught and supported students in subjects including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and engineering fundamentals. I am patient, structured, and results-oriented, and I enjoy helping students improve their understanding and performance. Whether a student needs help catching up, preparing for exams, or aiming for higher achievement, I tailor each session to meet their specific goals.