...Engineering is really applied physics. I was a biomedical engineer at Yale University, School of Medicine for 18 years. I also invented and patented a breast cancer detection imaging system on the side. (read more)
...I also did a lot of work with Number Theory and Cryptography in Applicable Algebra and covered all relevant material on Probability. I built a great foundation in logic and proofs at Cornell and then Central Connecticut. I continued work on Number Theory and Counting Principles at Central Connecticut as well as Advanced Counting Principles and Applied Math. (read more)
...I worked for IBM for 18 years, using a variety of their software applications - including Lotus Notes, VMWare, WebSphere, and engineering application software like ANSYS, CATIA Elfini, ABAQUS, and ENOVIA. I have also used (and debugged) the AIX software set. In my daily engineering work, I use extensively Microsoft products such as EXCEL, WORD, and POWERPOINT. (read more)
...Worked as a Math tutor in college. I started while I was in school myself for engineering. Due to my love for teaching I continued working even after graduation for a few years until I moved to a different state for work. (read more)
...Prior to the tutoring job, I spent 20+ years teaching at a local community college. I am very experienced at working with students of all ages and all levels of ability.I have over 6 years of high school math tutoring. More than 20 years teaching algebra at the local community college. (read more)