...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 have been teaching Linear Algebra and Differential Equations at Drexel University for the past 11 years. I see Differential Equations as an extension of Linear Algebra. That is why it is one of my favorite subjects to teach. (read more)
...Teaching Style1. Problem-Based Learning: I believe an effective way to organize knowledge is in the format of working through a set of canonical problems. This can also help build a sense of momentum through what can be a difficult subject. 2. (read more)
...Many students who are struggling with math are actually struggling with their math confidence or math motivation. Unfortunately, for a number of reasons math has become this scary monster for a lot of students, rather than the fun tool that it truly is. Because of this, I not only work to help students with particular mathematical concepts but also to build their confidence in math. (read more)
...I've enjoyed teaching my whole my life: from coaching competitive children's math teams to privately consulting adult programmers. Coding is taught very poorly in schools; professors hastily brush through core concepts and their pedanticism often makes people's first exposure overwhelming. I like to bring a fresher, more grounded approach to programming, especially for beginners. (read more)