After spending five years at the University of South Carolina as a member of both the College of Engineering and Computing and the Honors College for both undergraduate and graduate school, I have accrued a plethora of knowledge in the field both through coursework and group projects. At the Univer... (read more)
...My teaching philosophy centers on empowering students to take ownership of their learning. Transitioning into software engineering without a formal background required me to develop strong self-learning skills, which has shaped my approach to teaching. Teaching Style1. (read more)
...I have tutored and taught classes in Java. I learned Python to develop an application for a company I formed. I liked it so much that I took more courses on it and became an expert. (read more)
...Because of this, I not only work to help students with particular mathematical concepts but also to build their confidence in math. I believe that every student is capable of succeeding, and it is important that they believe that too. Thanks for looking over my profile! (read more)
...In either case, the subject is well worth the time investment: in this day and age, it is perhaps the most important subject in mathematics as it is very relevant to computation and analysis of data. I have been developing in Matlab for over 20 years. Matlab modeling was a big part of my Ph.D. theses. (read more)