I'm a physicist with a broad background in the optical and biological sciences. Currently I work as a Systems Engineer - I design optical metrology devices for companies like Samsung and Intel, enabling improvements in the performance and reliability of their next-generation computer chips. I'm lucky enough to apply my educational background in physics to my day job, and I enjoy extending my knowledge to the teaching domain.
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...individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to making learning engaging, empowering, and meaningful. Together, we'll achieve your goals and go beyond them!
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...in subjects including high school math, AP Calculus, College Physics, Linear Algebra, and multivariable calculus. My teaching philosophy focuses on simplifying complex concepts, ensuring students grasp their relevance in the real world. I strive to create a supportive learning environment where curiosity thrives, allowing students to explore their capabilities and develop a passion for learning. Witnessing my students' progress and newfound understanding brings me so much joy, and I am committed to inspiring curiosity that...
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...both a tutor and as a University instructor of record. I approach each session with an energy that students appreciate and a vigor that reminds students I'm on their side. My approach to learning is to help students "think like a mathematician," and this strategy has lead to over a dozen teaching awards and a 10-year evaluation history of 4.5/5 or higher! To me, nothing is more beautiful than mathematics; book an appointment today so...
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...worked as a Teaching Assistant and Lab Instructor for various physics/engineering courses. I have extensive programming knowledge in Python and C/C++ as well as the software Matlab and Wolfram Mathematica. I also have experience in high school and undergraduate physics and Mathematics courses, particularly Calculus and Linear Algebra. I believe that the most important skill a student can learn is problem solving. It may be that you do not always know the exact answer to...
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...bachelors in astrophysics and biology. I taught high school physics for a year, did a few years of astronomy TAing, did a few years of astronomy research. I worked on directly imaging planets around high-mass stars. It was very fun! I'm planning on starting in on my PhD within the year. Astrobiology is my jam. Ask me about it! Or I guess you can Google it. Hobbies: Reading (lots of Octavia Butler right now), watching...
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...connect what you already know and what you pursue in learning. After finishing my college study (EE) from the top university in China, I came to the US for graduate study in physics, when I started teaching as a TA in several EE courses such as semiconductor physics and computer architecture. I got the PhD degree in 2013, and then move to another university to continue scientific research, and later became a research professor, teaching...
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...in subjects like math and science. Today, I specialize in computer-related subjects such as Python, programming fundamentals, and C++, with a special enthusiasm for guiding students through the exciting world of coding. I believe in adapting my teaching style to each student's needsbuilding curiosity, boosting motivation, and fostering a deeper understanding of the subject. My goal is to make complex topics approachable and enjoyable, encouraging students to explore and ask questions. Outside the classroom, I'm...
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...name is Adel. I received my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from New York University in December 2016. I am expert in teaching math and physics at any level from elementary to graduate. In particular, I teach: Algebra I and II, AP calculus, Calculus I and II, Geometry, Differential equations, Physics I and II, Linear Algebra, Mechanical Engineering courses and etc. Let me know if you are also interested in learning any type of coding programs...
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...way and that is okay! Whether you or your student needs to clarify concepts or in depth work to bring them up to speed, my teaching style is tailored to each individual, using a pace that is appropriate. I strive to help students understand the core concepts and building blocks necessary to succeed not only in their current class but in the future as well. I am a West Point graduate with a Master's degree...
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...asset as your tutor. Currently, I am a doctoral candidate pursuing a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) at California Southern University. Prior to this, I earned a Master of Science in Psychology, specializing in Child Development, from Southern New Hampshire University, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. My academic journey has been complemented by three years of experience teaching elementary and middle school mathematics, fostering a deep understanding...
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I'm a graduate of New York University and received my Master of Science in Applied Physics. After graduation, I worked as a quant in a fintech company. I enjoy sharing my understanding of math and physics. Also, I'm a native speaker of Chinese (Mandarin). With a passion for music and my sensitivity to tones, I helped many English speakers with their Chinese pronunciation.
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...with a B.S. in Computer Science and the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with an M.S. in Data Science. I have a passion for tutoring in an immense amount of subjects /standardized tests/essays, and helping others gain a greater sense of the material they are trying to master. More specifically, I love helping other students work through the intricacies of mathematics and programming problems and I strive to try to make myself smarter and more...
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I graduated from CU boulder with double majoring in physics and math. I worked for the CMS group(experimental particle physics), as an undergraduate research assistant and am currently a graduate student at the university of oregon.
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...(1st) from University College London, an M.Phil in Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, also from University College London. I have worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oregon and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a scientist at Diamond Light Source, and a Senior Research Associate at New Mexico State University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. My google scholar profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HcjsfhAAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
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...settings, and am dedicated to creating a curriculum for each student that will help them succeed. My physics research background is primarily in materials science and nanomaterials. Most recently, however, I've worked with the astrophysics department of the Max Planck Institute for Physics, as part of a summer internship. This hands-on experience has given me a strong base of practical physics knowledge to draw on in teaching, as well as training in communicating complex ideas...
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I believe a tutor is as much a mentor and academic "coach" as they are a subject matter expert. I'm well versed in many technical subjects, but the real reason to hire a tutor (and me specifically!) is that they are knowledgeable in "how" to learn, not just "what" they've learned.
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...facing language and academic barriers, specifically in Spanish and English. I hope to cultivate a supportive environment where students can thrive academically. I've had the pleasure of participating in other tutoring services like the Latino Student Fund, where I assisted students across various subjects, including math, English, and reading; while helping them translate between English and Spanish. I am dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of students and empowering them to reach...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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