...At Raytheon, I worked with electronic benchtops as well as analyzing schematics and using labratory equipment. At Georgia Tech, Electrical Engineering coincides with Computer Engineering so I have a lot of background and foundation from CompE. With some of my elective classes being under the CompE curriculum, I did a lot of the software programming for my interdisciplinary teams. (read more)
...I am able to quickly identify gaps in a student's understanding, and provide reinforcement for those areas. I like to teach in fun manner, and use analogies to make foreign concepts more relatable. I also break down problems step-by-step, so that by the end of the lesson, the students fully understand and are able to do the math problems on their own. (read more)
...I’m Mona, a doctoral candidate at Temple University. I hold an MPH from Texas A&M and have worked as an Epidemiologist for two years. In addition to my academic and professional experience, I have a deep passion for teaching, especially helping students experience those "ah-ha" moments when everything clicks. (read more)
...I have been teaching several math related courses such as statistics, calculus, algebra, linear algebra, microeconomics, macroeconomics and finance at university level. I also work at a learning center where I teach algebra, calculus and geometry to middle- and high school students. I have worked with several students and helped them with their SAT Math Test preparation. (read more)
...Having received extensive graduate-level education in my field, I have a strong capability in analyzing highly technical literature and presenting research findings in a timely and high-quality manner. I possess a B.S. in Bioengineering (and minor in Chemistry) from Temple University as well as ... (read more)