I am a PhD candidate in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where my research is focused on developing quantum computing algorithms to efficiently solve nonlinear differential equations. Originally from Canada, I received BSc and MSc in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta.
I have been tutoring mathematics at the middle and high school as well as college levels for the last nine years. Some areas in math that I provide guidance in...
I am a PhD candidate in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where my research is focused on developing quantum computing algorithms to efficiently solve nonlinear differential equations. Originally from Canada, I received BSc and MSc in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta.
I have been tutoring mathematics at the middle and high school as well as college levels for the last nine years. Some areas in math that I provide guidance in include algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, ordinary differential equations, and statistics.
I am deeply passionate about teaching and work to develop mathematical intuition and strong conceptual understanding in students that can empower them to master unfamiliar problems.