...Through this role, I’ve gained experience guiding students, understanding their needs, and offering personalized advice to aid in their academic and professional development. I’ve also designed and led a mentorship program focused on one-on-one interactions, tailoring my advice based on students’ unique learning styles and goals. My approach to tutoring is patient and student-centered. (read more)
...I also have completed various computer science electives in specialized topics such as formal verification and programming language theory. Outside the classroom, I have been a research assistant in a programming languages lab for two years now, and work on coding projects in my spare time. During my undergraduate years, I tutored incoming students interested in pursuing CS. (read more)
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Franklin & Marshall College and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Cornell University, which have equipped me with a deep understanding of biochemical, molecular biology, and general chemistry principles. During my PhD, I've had the privilege of serving as ... (read more)
...Although my job is not physics-related, I participate in online physics discussions on a daily basis, and work on physics problems that come up in the discussions. I regularly read physics articles to keep up with the latest developments. I am eager to work with students to help them master physics, mathematics and programming. (read more)
...I received a Bachelors in Architecture and a minor in Design and Environmental Analysis at Cornell University. Currently I am designer at an architecture firm in Ithaca, New York. I’ve often done online tutorials to the incoming master architecture students at Cornell University focusing on Revit, Rhino, and Enscape. (read more)