I am a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with four years of experience as a teaching assistant across discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithms, machine learning, and programming. My academic background gives me strong depth in the mathematical foundations behind these subjects, including proof techniques, linear algebra, probability, and mathematical reasoning.
My focus is on helping students develop a deep understanding of the material, so...
I am a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with four years of experience as a teaching assistant across discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithms, machine learning, and programming. My academic background gives me strong depth in the mathematical foundations behind these subjects, including proof techniques, linear algebra, probability, and mathematical reasoning.
My focus is on helping students develop a deep understanding of the material, so they can succeed not only in their current course but also build a strong foundation for future topics.
I have taught in lecture settings, small groups, and 1-on-1, and I adapt my approach to each student’s learning style. My goal is not just to get you through an assignment, but to help you develop the problem-solving habits and intuition that make future topics easier.