I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Physics (minor in Mathematics) from the University of Central Florida in 2019, achieving a final GPA of 3.98. I then went on to earn a Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. My coursework in mathematics was extensive, covering the entire core calculus sequence (Calculus I, II, and III), as well as Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Tensor Analysis, and...
I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Physics (minor in Mathematics) from the University of Central Florida in 2019, achieving a final GPA of 3.98. I then went on to earn a Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. My coursework in mathematics was extensive, covering the entire core calculus sequence (Calculus I, II, and III), as well as Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Tensor Analysis, and Applied Mathematical Methods. This solid foundation in both math and physics has equipped me with a deep understanding of these disciplines.
Beyond my academic achievements, I have hands-on experience tutoring undergraduate students in both math and physics. One of the most rewarding compliments I’ve received from my students is how patient I am in helping them grasp complex concepts. I firmly believe that math and physics are for everyone, and that anyone can succeed with the right guidance—especially if we take the time to break down each concept step by step. In my experience, when a student struggles with a particular idea, it often signals that a foundational concept hasn’t been fully mastered. Identifying and addressing these gaps is key to helping students build a strong understanding and succeed in their future coursework.