...Did the famous publisher of technical books just tell me that best way to transmit technical information is ORALLY? I asked him to confirm, "Yes, because nothing smooths the way for information transfer like trust, and nothing builds trust like candor, and nothing is more refreshingly candid tha... (read more)
...I've tutored several students in linear algebra since 2001. I first learned the subject as an undergraduate engineer at Penn State. During graduate school as a teaching assistant at MIT, I taught seniors to apply linear algebra to biotechnology using a stoichiometric matrix to estimate metabolite concentrations during bacterial fermentation. (read more)
...My experience has afforded me a lot of insight into the strategies that work best for students. I've learned to tailor each lesson specifically to my student's individual learning style, and to teach patiently but also enthusiastically as I've found that students who have the most fun tend to ma... (read more)
11 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,GED,SAT Math
Hello! I am a math PhD with over a decade of experience in tutoring and mentorship at various levels, including high school, college and post-graduate level. I enjoy teaching various Math and Stats subjects including (pre-)algebra, geometry, (pre-)calculus, matrix algebra, statistics, econometrics and machine learning. (read more)
...My name is Henri and I hold a PhD in Epidemiology and an MSPH in International Health from Johns Hopkins University, and a bachelor's degree from Harvard University. I currently am a post-doctoral researcher at Harvard University, where I use biostatistics for public health and statistical genetics daily in my research. I primarily work in R, as well as Stata, SAS, SQL, and Python. (read more)