Hi, I'm Ronil and since 2019, I’ve been tutoring students from kindergarten through 10th grade through Project Atom, where I’ve helped learners strengthen their understanding of math and science by creating engaging, concept-driven lessons tailored to their individual pace and learning style. My experience spans from introducing foundational problem-solving strategies to younger students to guiding high schoolers through challenging STEM coursework.
As a Biomedical Engineering major at...
Hi, I'm Ronil and since 2019, I’ve been tutoring students from kindergarten through 10th grade through Project Atom, where I’ve helped learners strengthen their understanding of math and science by creating engaging, concept-driven lessons tailored to their individual pace and learning style. My experience spans from introducing foundational problem-solving strategies to younger students to guiding high schoolers through challenging STEM coursework.
As a Biomedical Engineering major at Case Western Reserve University, I’ve expanded my teaching to the college level—helping my peers master MATLAB for signal processing, modeling, and data analysis. In these sessions, I focus on breaking complex engineering and programming concepts into clear, intuitive steps, ensuring students not only complete their work but also understand the “why” behind it.
My approach combines patience, adaptability, and enthusiasm for discovery. Whether I’m teaching elementary arithmetic, high school physics, or university-level coding, I emphasize confidence-building and critical thinking. I’m passionate about helping students see STEM as both accessible and exciting, and I aim to cultivate long-term curiosity that extends beyond the classroom.