Hi, I am an electrical engineer (EE) who graduated Summa Cum Laude from Rochester Institute of Technology with a GPA of 3.99. I achieved my Masters and Bachelors of Science at the same time in only 4 years with a strong focus in electromagnetics and RF devices. I will be pursuing my PhD in EE at Cornell University and plan to graduate by 2027. Afterword I plan to become a professor and lecturer of EE.
I have had industry experience through multiple avenues. The first being a project that...
Hi, I am an electrical engineer (EE) who graduated Summa Cum Laude from Rochester Institute of Technology with a GPA of 3.99. I achieved my Masters and Bachelors of Science at the same time in only 4 years with a strong focus in electromagnetics and RF devices. I will be pursuing my PhD in EE at Cornell University and plan to graduate by 2027. Afterword I plan to become a professor and lecturer of EE.
I have had industry experience through multiple avenues. The first being a project that implemented a multi-bay custom-protocol wireless charging system used for UVC radiation sensors. Next, I have created several RF test-boards as a communications engineer during my 3-year time at L3Harris.
My teaching/tutoring experience spans 4 years and I have fine tuned my teaching skills by working as a teaching assistant (TA) for most of my BS/MS career. In my final year, I was even the TA for a graduate level EE course! Here I gave lectures and wrote quizzes for Masters level students, many of who were older than me! The EE coursework that I feel the most confident in is the following:
-DC/AC Circuit analysis (TA Experience)
-Signals and Systems
-Electromagnetics and Transmission Line Theory
-Random Signals and Probability (Masters TA Experience)
-Digital systems
I have also taken a large quantity of math courses that range from simple high school math to high level applied calculus. Almost 1/3 of my entire coursework has been dedicated to these math classes. Even with these many classes, I managed to get an A level grade on all of them.
I was even able to grow strong connections with most of my professors in order to learn more material that is not traditionally taught in class settings. This allowed me to complete research focusing on ultrasonic imaging as part of my EE Masters capstone.
My teaching style for any concept is to pinpoint where the source of confusion may be and offer practice problems to ensure complete understanding. I also enjoy making worksheets so those can be provided upon request.