Hello, my name is Matt! I graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha summa cum laude with a degree in Physics and a minor in Mathematics. I am passionate about helping students achieve their academic goals. I have worked with high school and college students, guiding them through challenging concepts in subjects like calculus, algebra, and physics. My approach is personalized, focusing on each student's unique learning style to build their confidence and mastery of the material....
Hello, my name is Matt! I graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha summa cum laude with a degree in Physics and a minor in Mathematics. I am passionate about helping students achieve their academic goals. I have worked with high school and college students, guiding them through challenging concepts in subjects like calculus, algebra, and physics. My approach is personalized, focusing on each student's unique learning style to build their confidence and mastery of the material. Whether it's preparing for a test, improving grades, or simply gaining a deeper understanding of the subject, I am committed to making complex topics accessible and engaging. My goal is not just to help students succeed academically, but to inspire a genuine interest in the subject matter.
During my academic career, I had the opportunity to intern at the University of Central Florida where I began developing a new concept in small satellite radiator design. Additionally, at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, under the direction of my Quantum Theory professor, I gained experience using alternative numerical techniques to describe a particle's behavior in the ground and first excited states of the Higgs potential. Furthermore, as a Teaching Assistant, I had the opportunity to work directly with a classroom of 40 students in the physics lab.
Students often miss out on valuable tools and techniques during their studies. My goal is to leverage these resources to significantly enhance their learning experience. Please feel free to reach out anytime with questions or to schedule a lesson!
Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think."
Werner Heisenberg, Across the Frontiers