...I studied mathematics in college (UC Berkeley and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo) up to calculus and linear algebra, earning excellent grades in those courses. I was a software engineer for a couple of decades, even working for Apple for over ten years: programming computers makes anyone into a much ... (read more)
...Both are highly competitive programs to get into with less than 1% acceptance rate. I have more than 20 publications and 85 patents. I have served in a variety of engineering and senior management positions in firms like Google, HP and several startups for the past 20 years and release iconic products such as the first digital TV, Google Glass, almost all of Nest products and Lidars. (read more)
...I don't tutor many hours/week, so I'm likely open for whenever you want, as long as you don't overlap my class schedule. (See Availability for open blocks of time.) Sunday being unavailable is nonnegotiable. In-person lessons may meet on UCSC's campus or off; if off-campus, then travel time is included in the lesson charge. I do not have a car but I do have a bus pass. (read more)
...I believe that active student participation is crucial, and I strive to make each tutoring session as interactive as possible. I frequently pause to address any inquiries and ensure that my students comprehend each step of the problem-solving process.I have taught Linear Algebra recently at Univ... (read more)
...More than just a STEM teacher, I’m in Phi Beta Kappa and committed to being well-rounded. I love learning what skills and interests my students bring to their math work, and supporting students in meeting their academic goals. I'm happy to answer any questions you have, and I look forward to talking with you. (read more)