I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and currently work as an Engineer at Northrop Grumman, where I focus on FPGA design, MATLAB analysis, and circuit validation. My technical background spans programming in Python, signal processing, and applied mathematics — areas that naturally overlap with the material many students find challenging in school and college courses.
Over the past several years, I’ve helped classmates, high school...
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and currently work as an Engineer at Northrop Grumman, where I focus on FPGA design, MATLAB analysis, and circuit validation. My technical background spans programming in Python, signal processing, and applied mathematics — areas that naturally overlap with the material many students find challenging in school and college courses.
Over the past several years, I’ve helped classmates, high school students, and early college learners build confidence in math, physics, and core engineering concepts. My tutoring experience started in college, where I led small study groups and assisted students struggling with calculus, circuit analysis, and digital logic design. Since then, I’ve continued tutoring one-on-one, focusing on helping students connect theory to real-world understanding.
My approach emphasizes clarity and problem-solving: I start by identifying where a student’s confusion begins, then use practical examples to reinforce concepts. I believe in simplifying complex ideas without oversimplifying the science behind them. Whether you’re preparing for exams, catching up on homework, or trying to truly understand how circuits, code, or equations work, I aim to make the material approachable, logical, and even enjoyable to learn.