Hello! I hold a degrees in chemistry from the University of Connecticut (B.S., 2018) and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (PhD, 2023). I have experience with multiple curricula in chemistry, serving as a teaching assistant for undergraduate organic chemistry lectures (organic I and II) and ... (read more)
...I have given speed talks, poster sessions, and formal presentations. Public speaking and the ability to communicate your findings effectively are some of the most important skills for a scientist, and as such, I gave daily presentations in many of my graduation school classes. I also served as an aquarium docent for two years, giving 15+ speeches a day to large crowds. (read more)
...I love working with students of ALL ages. I achieve the greatest fulfillment when someone I am working with is able to solve a problem that they are encountering, either academically or personally. I have been an "A" student throughout high school and college, and I have been a leader of many organizations that involve education. (read more)
...At Georgia Tech, I was a TA for Calculus III for 3 years. As a chemical engineer, I have studied various chemistry topics in college in-depth for the past four years. I scored a 5 on AP Chemistry and an A in CHEM 1212 at Georgia Tech, and tutored several of my peers in introductory chemistry courses. (read more)
...My professional work involved machine design, computer simulation, and optimization (a lot of Math!). I love Math, and the Sciences, and have extensive applied experience. This helps me to find more and varied ways to explain the foundational aspects of Math and Science in problem solving. I ... (read more)