Samuel brings a lot to the table in the realm of computer science and mathematics. After graduating from The Bronx High School of Science, he is now a third year at SUNY - Stony Brook for Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. He is a three-time teaching assistant for discrete mathematics and other theory courses, and interned as a software engineer at Capital One's headquarters. He also does research in theory of computation and cryptography at Stony Brook, and is currently organizing a...
Samuel brings a lot to the table in the realm of computer science and mathematics. After graduating from The Bronx High School of Science, he is now a third year at SUNY - Stony Brook for Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. He is a three-time teaching assistant for discrete mathematics and other theory courses, and interned as a software engineer at Capital One's headquarters. He also does research in theory of computation and cryptography at Stony Brook, and is currently organizing a hackathon (large-scale programming competition) at Stony Brook.
On the math side, Samuel can help out with: Calculus (college: I-IV, AP: AB or BC), Statistics, Linear Algebra, and Discrete Mathematics. On the more computer science side, he can teach Theory of Computation, Computational Geometry, Logic, Graph Theory, and Algorithms. Some programming languages that Samuel has extensive experience with are Java, JavaScript, Python, C, C++, and Haskell. Samuel is also well-versed in AI tools, as he used tools like Claude and Gemini at his internship with Capital One.