...Computational Mechanics, which I obtained from the University of Leicester in 2017. Prior to this, I earned an MSc degree with a Distinction in Advanced Solid Mechanics from the same institution in 2011. With over 8 years of experience teaching Maths to GCSE, A-level, and engineering students, I have also taught physics and other subjects related to mechanical engineering such as Mechanics of Materials and Statics/Dynamics. My teaching has been well received by students, and...
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...at a university level, I possess the skills to teach this language as well. Among the subjects I tutor, mathematics holds a special place in my heart. Its inherent logic and problem-solving nature have always fascinated me. I find great joy in breaking down complex mathematical concepts into more manageable parts and witnessing my students' excitement as they conquer challenging problems. I believe that a strong foundation in mathematics is crucial for success in various...
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...from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. While I was there I also received a math minor, which helps me understand math at a more basic level. In high school I worked as a tutor and enjoyed helping those students. I loved the subjects I studied in college and my hope is to share my knowledge of math and physics with those who need extra help. Above all, I want to spread my knowledge...
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...Masters in Electrical Engineering from University of Cincinnati, and a Doctorate in Technology from the University of Georgia. I am a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Georgia. I have 30+ years of teaching experience and my students have praised me for providing them with training in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I have worked for 14 years during the summers at different national laboratories in Digital System Design, Software Engineering and Instrumentation. I...
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Currently a third year Mechatronics Engineering student at Kennesaw State University with a minor in Biomedical engineering. I tutor from early math to college level math. I also tutor in physics from high school to calculus based in college. I tutor in undergraduate engineering courses. Looking forward to working with you!
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...have graduated from the University of Michigan with a BS in Aerospace Engineering as well as an MS in Aerospace Engineering from Missouri University of Science & Technology. I have taught aerospace engineering lab courses as a graduate teaching assistant. Additionally, I have tutored algebra and geometry for the Mehlville School District. I enjoy tutoring middle school through high school math as well as engineering subjects such as aerodynamics, dynamics, and scientific programming. I believe...
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We reviewed oxidative phosphorylation and the entire electron transport chain. We also talked about osmosis. We reviewed probability in pre-calculus and talked about what we would focus on in the future.
Student thinks his exam went well and seems confident that he scored well. Today I helped him to begin preparing for the final exam. We are utilizing the exam review sheet to guide us. Today we reviewed all topics associated with meiosis and mitosis including all vocabulary. We also began reviewing concepts about genetics and pedigrees.
During today's session, the student and I worked on making final preparations for his upcoming biology final. Using a comprehensive review sheet provided by his teacher as a guide, the student and I went through the questions and topics that he thought would give him the most trouble, and discussed them until he was comfortable with the material. During the session, we managed to cover botany, human anatomy and physiology, and some animal biology. Overall, the session was very productive.
We covered the basics of statics today. We worked on calculating moments using cross products and using perpendicular distances. She picked up on the ideas pretty well and understands how the cross product works well enough. The hardest part I think is identifying how the vectors fit together.
Today we covered finding the equivalent force and using sum of forces and sum of momentum. Toward the end of the session, I started calculating off screen and waited for the student to calculate them to check her progress, and she did excellent with the problems. There were still 2 questions left to cover at the end of the session, but using the information from the rest of the session, she should be able to solve those.
Today we mainly covered balancing moments in two and three dimensions. This included a review of vector components, cross products and dot products. We worked through three problems of moderate difficulty.