Ethan S. is a current Ph.D. candidate in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on advanced mathematical and computational modeling of fluid flows, with extensive experience in calculus, differential equations, numerical methods, and MATLAB/C/C++. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics from Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated in the top 2% of his engineering class with a 3.99 GPA. During his undergraduate studies,...
Ethan S. is a current Ph.D. candidate in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on advanced mathematical and computational modeling of fluid flows, with extensive experience in calculus, differential equations, numerical methods, and MATLAB/C/C++. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics from Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated in the top 2% of his engineering class with a 3.99 GPA. During his undergraduate studies, he worked as a teaching assistant for Calculus I, Calculus II, and Macroeconomics. More recently, he served as a teaching assistant for an advanced graduate-level aerospace engineering course involving applied mathematics and fluid mechanics at the University of Michigan. In addition, he has private tutoring experience in middle school mathematics. In his 2.5 years of teaching experience, he has developed a teaching style centered on breaking down difficult concepts clearly, building intuition step by step, and helping students gain confidence in solving problems independently. Ethan looks forward to continuing to tutor high school mathematics and physics, Calculus I–III, differential equations, linear algebra, and College Physics I–II. He also welcomes more specialized mechanical and aerospace engineering courses, including statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics at both the undergraduate and graduate level.