...My electrical engineering career started at the age of six when I got shocked plugging in the toaster! I received a 50-in-one project kit for my birthday at the age of 11 or 12 and began building circuits and experimenting with oscillators, radio receivers, electromagnets, electrolysis, and optics. I was very interested in high voltage circuits, lasers, and particle accelerators. (read more)
...Certificate number: 760b0c0a065743088556afb9f689a941. Description: An introduction to basic statistical concepts and R programming skills necessary for analyzing data in the life sciences. I completed my Data Science certification through the Springboard Data Science Career Track (June 2021 – April 2022), specializing in deep learning. (read more)
...Want to improve your score? I can help you! I am familiar with the test and subjects that the AFOQT covers and can help you with study skills, answering content questions, test practice, time management, test taking tips, etc so you can get the job you want in the Air Force. (read more)
...As a math Ph.D., I’m extremely skilled at reading and writing proofs, which are rigorous logical arguments. Logic is the lifeblood of math. I have also, several times, taught a course at Northwestern called Foundations of Higher Mathematics (Math 300), which is an introduction to logic, set theory, and proofs. (read more)
...At IU I taught undergrad math courses (finite math, college algebra) and tutored students 1-on-1. At AACC, I taught undergrad math courses (precalculus, calculus, college algebra) and met with students regularly for 1-on-1 and group office hour sessions. I love math and I believe anyone can become a "math person". (read more)