About MeMy name is Dan, and I have a deep passion for teaching math and physics to students eager to learn or needing additional support and motivation. I hold a Master’s degree from Cornell University, an Ivy League institution, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin. I have extensive experience teaching math and physics to high school and undergraduate students. (read more)
...I additionally have 3 years of experience as a computer science teaching assistant; during my office hours, I answer students’ questions, explain course content, and teach code debugging techniques to students. In my previous work as a math tutor for elementary and middle school students I worke... (read more)
...Using easy-to-understand explanations, I can describe high-brow reading passages with ease, or deconstruct essay questions. Students that I work with find themselves not only understanding important information, but enjoying the process of learning it. I ensure that they are able to explain the... (read more)
...I have used Google Drive to comment on papers, facilitated peer reviews, and conferences one-on-one with students to help them grow in all areas in regards to writing. I have worked with a variety of middle and high school students as an English teacher. I have also tutored students for homework, project, and essay support. (read more)
...I taught several undergraduate- and graduate-level MATLAB-based engineering courses at MIT, where I created tutorials that guide students to become comfortable with MATLAB. I was also also a heavy user of MATLAB to conduct my graduate research work at MIT. I majored in physics and electrical en... (read more)