...High school students benefit from my expertise in physics, mathematics, and computer science, while elementary-level learners receive foundational instruction in mathematics and physics. I employ a mix of theoretical explanations and practical exercises, often integrating technological resources... (read more)
...I've always been an astrophysics nerd (starting from Star Trek junkie, a natural progression) and started my college-level physics education in 11th grade. Though I ended up choosing software engineering over physics for postsecondary education, I never stopped studying physics as an interested ... (read more)
About me:=========I teach(1) *Theory of Computation*(a) Automata Theory: DFA, NFA, regular language, pumping lemma for regular languages, prove some languages are not regular; CFL, CFG, Pushdown automata;(b) Computability Theory: Turing Machines, how Turing machines work; decidable and undecidable l... (read more)
...I tutored "Intro to Differential Equations" for Graduate Teaching Assistantship job at U.A.H. Graduate Research Assistantship job involved systems of Differential Equations, as it relates to analyzing the equations and attempting to understanding them from a numerical point-of-view. Coursework ... (read more)
...I graduated Summa cum Laude with a B.S. in mathematics and a minor in astrophysics from the University of Minnesota before moving to Seattle to pursue a Ph. D. in mathematics at the University of Washington. I have experience teaching calculus courses and various upper-level math courses at the University of Minnesota and the University of Washington. (read more)