I am Sai, a software engineer with a Master of Science in Computer Science from Texas Tech University, where I specialized in Advanced Algorithms and Machine Learning. I also hold a Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology and professional certifications including AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and Microsoft Azure Fundamentals. My academic foundation combined with real industry experience gives me a unique ability to connect theoretical concepts to practical, real-world...
I am Sai, a software engineer with a Master of Science in Computer Science from Texas Tech University, where I specialized in Advanced Algorithms and Machine Learning. I also hold a Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology and professional certifications including AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and Microsoft Azure Fundamentals. My academic foundation combined with real industry experience gives me a unique ability to connect theoretical concepts to practical, real-world applications.
I spent three years as a Software Engineer at Capgemini, where I built large-scale enterprise applications using Java, Spring Boot, Python, and AWS for major clients. During this time, I regularly mentored junior engineers one-on-one, breaking down complex topics like microservices architecture, REST APIs, and database design into clear, understandable steps. I also supported classmates throughout my Master's program, helping peers work through challenging coursework in Algorithms and Machine Learning through group study sessions and individual explanations.
My tutoring approach is patient, structured, and always hands-on. I begin each session by understanding exactly where the student is struggling, then build from fundamentals before moving into practical coding exercises. I tailor every lesson to the individual student's pace and goals — whether they are a high school student exploring coding for the first time, a college student preparing for exams, or a working professional upskilling in Java or Python. I am comfortable teaching in one-on-one settings and have experience simplifying advanced topics for students from non-technical backgrounds.