...I am a microbiology Ph.D. student at the University of Washington. As an undergraduate, I majored in microbiology (and minored in chemistry) and took a semester-long introductory biochemistry class. Everyday in the lab, I do biochemistry-like experiments. (read more)
...Building up your toolbox of math skills is important, but equally important is understanding when to apply the skills you already know. I have worked with all ages of kids from 4-18 as a swim coach for a summer league swim team. I now work as an educator for the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) to achieve a mission of sparking each and every person to love math. (read more)
...If you're new to programming, new to C++, or new to high-performance computing
I can meet you where you are and move you forward quickly. C++ is most commonly used for embedded systems and high-performance applications. I started programming in C++ as soon as it was introduced in 1998. (read more)
...That prompted me to take more courses in Accounting, in which I had similar results. My main purpose for taking the accounting courses at that time had been to prepare me for the needs of my business. I then adapted what I had learned to design and manage the bookkeeping system I felt would wor... (read more)
...In 2019, after moving to the U.S. to pursue my Master's degree, I continued my teaching career with the Russian School of Mathematics. There, I worked with middle and high school students, honing my techniques for managing a classroom and tailoring my approach to different students' learning sty... (read more)