I am a recent graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UT Austin — one of the top-ranked universities in the world. Having been through the rigorous curriculum of UT, I understand the unique struggles of high school and college students in navigating complex STEM subjects. In fact, I have previously worked as a Student Tutor for UT students, tutoring advanced subjects like C/C++, Probability, and Fourier Transforms. My technical background and previous work experience make me an...
I am a recent graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UT Austin — one of the top-ranked universities in the world. Having been through the rigorous curriculum of UT, I understand the unique struggles of high school and college students in navigating complex STEM subjects. In fact, I have previously worked as a Student Tutor for UT students, tutoring advanced subjects like C/C++, Probability, and Fourier Transforms. My technical background and previous work experience make me an excellent tutor to guide students toward success in their academic journey.
My technical breadth includes numerous subjects in advanced math, electronics, embedded systems, software development, and computer architecture. My math skills include topics like Calculus I, II, and III, differential equations, linear algebra, fourier transforms, and discrete math. My skills in electronics include circuit analysis, signal processing, and a strong understanding of many advanced components like transformers, inductors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and op-amps.
I have done numerous projects in Embedded Systems and have experience in digital hardware design in Verilog. My programming experience includes C/C++ (this is my strong suit), Java, HTML and CSS, Python, Operating Systems, Bash, Linux, combined with a strong foundation in Algorithms and Data Structures. Finally, pertaining to computer architecture, I have built an assembler, machine-code interpreter, and a cycle-accurate simulator for computer designs, including building a simple pipelined computer. In fact, I understand the inner workings of a computer down to the transistor.
Besides engineering, I have also been an active chess player in the past with a USCF rating of 2084 (Expert Level). I believe that with the skill set and experience that I possess, I can impart a strong problem-solving attitude to my students and guide them towards success in complex STEM subjects.