I recently completed my PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Drexel University, where my research focused on using plasma, the fourth state of matter, to clean water contaminated with harmful chemicals. This work gave me a strong foundation in advanced physics, chemistry, mathematics and engineering, but what I enjoyed most during my time in graduate school was teaching.
Throughout my PhD, I served as a Teaching Assistant for several undergraduate courses, including Heat Transfer, Nuclear...
I recently completed my PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Drexel University, where my research focused on using plasma, the fourth state of matter, to clean water contaminated with harmful chemicals. This work gave me a strong foundation in advanced physics, chemistry, mathematics and engineering, but what I enjoyed most during my time in graduate school was teaching.
Throughout my PhD, I served as a Teaching Assistant for several undergraduate courses, including Heat Transfer, Nuclear Engineering, Dynamics & Control and Aircraft Flight Dynamics & Control. I was proud to be nominated for the university’s Excellence in Teaching Assistance award, and it was incredibly rewarding to watch students I supported go on to graduate and begin successful careers in engineering. My teaching style is clear, supportive, and flexible, I adapt my explanations depending on the student's level and learning goals, whether it's breaking down complex equations or reviewing foundational concepts.
I have tutored students ranging from high school age to adult learners, both in one-on-one settings and in group recitation sessions. As an uncle to three energetic boys between the ages of 3 and 7, I’ve also developed patience and creativity when it comes to helping younger learners. Whether you're preparing for a test, struggling with a tough course, or just want to build confidence in math or science, I’d be happy to help you succeed.