I am a graduate student in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Transportation Engineering at the University of Mississippi. I hold a master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Utah State University and have strong experience in transportation systems, traffic engineering, and geospatial analysis. My academic background has equipped me with a solid foundation in subjects such as traffic flow theory, highway design, and data-driven safety analysis using modern...
I am a graduate student in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Transportation Engineering at the University of Mississippi. I hold a master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Utah State University and have strong experience in transportation systems, traffic engineering, and geospatial analysis. My academic background has equipped me with a solid foundation in subjects such as traffic flow theory, highway design, and data-driven safety analysis using modern tools.
I have experience teaching and assisting students in both classroom and one-on-one settings, including my role as a Teaching Assistant for Civil Engineering courses. I have worked with undergraduate students on topics such as engineering graphics, transportation concepts, and problem-solving techniques. I also guide students in using tools like Python and ArcGIS Pro for real-world engineering applications. My teaching approach focuses on breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable steps while ensuring students build confidence and independent problem-solving skills.
I enjoy working with students of different levels, from beginners to advanced learners, and I tailor my teaching style based on individual needs. Whether you need help with coursework, assignments, or understanding key concepts, I aim to make learning clear, practical, and engaging. My goal is not just to help you solve problems, but to help you truly understand the subject and succeed academically.