...After graduating from my undergraduate institution, I was asked to teach multiple sections of a course called Finite Mathematics. The topics we covered were equations of lines, systems of linear equations, linear programming, sets and counting, probability, mathematics of finance, and Markov chains. I graduated with a BS and an MS in mathematics. (read more)
...I love math and science and helping people understand complex topics. I've instructed students in advanced courses such as AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, Regents, and SAT/ACT, among others. I also love teaching chess! (read more)
...When you study upper level college courses in mathematics, both on the undergraduate and the graduate level, you use higher order thinking. When you look back at high school courses, the concepts appear to become easier. Even if, for example, you don't remember an identity in trigonometry, you ... (read more)
...This collaborative approach not only fosters a comfortable environment for questions and learning from mistakes but also significantly boosts the student's confidence. By understanding the reasoning behind each step, students gradually gain the skills to successfully and independently tackle pro... (read more)
I enjoy teaching and mentoring and have tutored part-time for over eight years. I finished my PhD at UT Austin in Summer 2024 and am now a post-doctoral fellow in the high-energy theory group at Harvard. My research has been focused on the black hole information puzzle, but I am more broadly interested in other theoretical physics topics. (read more)