I'm writing my dissertation in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Princeton. In my research I work on technology for space telescopes that will one day enable scientists to take images of planets in our neighboring solar systems.
I use mathematics and physics at an advanced level on a regular basis. Ever wonder, "When or where am I going to use this?" I can give you the honest answer, and I believe that it's a really important thing to know if you're going to fully invest in—and get the most from—your education in STEM disciplines.
I've been teaching in a variety of settings for over 8 years, primarily middle-school, high-school, and college students, but some elementary-aged kids and adults too. I recently spent 3+ years teaching several weekly math courses at a private center in New Jersey, and am currently teaching a variety of subjects at a private academy in Redmond, WA. I love to teach calculus, but I've also taught prealgebra, algebra, number theory, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, life science, chemistry, physics, and Spanish.
My aim is to help you succeed in your respective goals, whether it is by helping you with homework, preparing for your next big exam, supplementing your studies, or challenging yourself to work ahead!
University of Wisconsin - River Falls
Bachelors
Applied Physics, Mathematics
2010
Princeton University
Masters
Mechanical + Aerospace Engineering
2014
Princeton University
Enrolled
(PhD) Mechanical + Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics
2014
Selected Participant, McGraw Teaching Seminar
2015
First-Year Merit Prize
2010
Granted Membership
2008
Math
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