...organizers) and connect concepts to their daily lives. I got my entire education in Germany, where I studied a healthy mix of Biology, Engineering and Computer Science called Technical Biology & Bionics (today it's called bioengineering and biomimicry) at the Saarland University, close to France. My PhD in Biology from the RWTH Aachen University in Germany was in the greater field of Biophysics and Bioelectronics. I tutor mainly biology and subjects related to my minors....
Read more
Hello! My name is Donald Cory. I am a physics graduate who is passionate about science and math. I'll be open to any chat about these topics, the subjects being tutored, and/or my experience in college. Looking forward to getting to know you!
Read more
...teaching assistant and as a primary instructor. Since then, I've been working as a mathematician; I worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Free University of Brussels for one year, and then as a research scientist at the Air Force Research Lab in Dayton, Ohio for two years. It's been a rewarding career, but I have missed teaching. When it comes to teaching, I try my best to take a flexible approach and meet students...
Read more
...I particularly enjoy tutoring students for the SAT and ACT or writing college application essays because I remember how difficult it was during that time but learned to have fun with the process and would love to help students through this time. I like to share tips on time management and anxiety when taking tests, as it is a skill I've learned to master. I believe education should be engaging and exciting, and students should...
Read more
I recently moved from Potsdam, Germany to New Haven, CT. I grew up and studied environmental sciences in Germany, worked and traveled a lot internationally and have taught languages and science at the university and non-academic level. I enjoy teaching and I particularly enjoy supporting students who want to learn my beautiful but sometimes just a little too confusing language. ... Using a language is the best way to learn. With me you will be talking...
Read more
I am an experienced tutor and excellent communicator. I'm inventive and I specialize in problem solving at all levels of mathematics, physics, and some programming (C, C++, Python and Java). I have 4 years of experience in instructing and tutoring students to help them become successful in their respective courses.
Read more
...connects. I believe in being patient and working together to make learning fun and practical. Everyone learns differently, so I try out various methods to find what works best for you. Outside of tutoring, I'm into skiing, debate, and exploring new ideas through entrepreneurship. These hobbies keep me curious and help me bring a fresh perspective to our sessions. I'm here to help you not just do well in school, but also to enjoy the...
Read more
...Rowan University with a degree in Management Information Systems. As a student who once struggled with classes in the past, I truly know the difference a good tutor can make. Tutors have the ability to break subjects down into more understandable ways for people who do not see things in the black and white ways that they are taught in schools. I believe that I have the skills to help others learn in new and...
Read more
Hi! My name is Dr. Holly Munro. I hold a certification in data science, B.S. in Biology, and a Ph.D. in Forestry and Natural Resources. I'm currently a quantitative forest ecology postdoctoral research associate at the University of Georgia. While I love research, I'm also passionate about teaching. I have experience teaching biology, environmental science, ecology, R and RStudio programming, and statistics. I look forward to being a part of your academic journey!
Read more
...computer programs on my 11th birthday, now I'm grown up and nothing's changed! I've earned my Associate's in CyberSecurity from Pikes Peak State College. From simple hobby projects to complex medical systems, I've designed and implemented projects of various sizes to completion. I've worked in fast-paced companies and casual hobby projects with friends. I tutor a wide variety of things related to computer science, English, science, mathematics, and study habits. I help guide students from...
Read more
...high impact research design to benefit disadvantaged communities where currently we design prosthetics, and lab on a chip medical analysis focused on chronic kidney disease. We incorporate budding high school and undergraduate students into our research so these students can be given the opportunity to succeed. I understand what it takes to rapidly get up to speed and understand a new subject. I suffered an industrial accident right after getting my undergraduate degrees and a...
Read more
...recent graduate of Stony Brook University (SUNY) from where I received my Bachelor of Sciences in Applied Mathematics & Statistics with a concentration in Physical Sciences. Throughout my undergraduate career, I was fortunate enough to participate in several research-oriented internships in New York and Maryland. These allowed me to gain invaluable experience and apply my knowledge to real-life applications. In addition, I have experience tutoring fellow classmates in courses such as physics, probability/statistics, and linear...
Read more
...creatively engage them using stories. Benjamin has over 100 hours of official tutoring, including professional math/science tutoring with two top tutoring agencies, and plenty of informal (free) tutoring as the go-to smart guy in most of his math/science classes since junior year in high school. Additionally, he has taught Stanford graduate students in 2 graduate level engineering courses as a teaching assistant during his PhD. Benjamin has five goals with each new student: 1. Identify...
Read more
I am a student at Columbia University in New York, studying Computer Science and Biochemistry. I offer person-centered learning approaches in the subjects of ACT prep, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Spanish, English, Writing, Psychology and other areas. Outside of school, I enjoy reviewing films and novels, conducting biomedical research, exercising, and writing.
Read more
...passion for computation, statistics, and their relevance within biological and social sciences. A strong intellectual and practical interest compels me to explore the nature of information as a pervasive force - A resource that drives human innovation, scientific and corporate progress, and technological advancement. To that end, I pride myself on my extensive background as a tutor and as a professional within the pharmaceutical industry. I am particularly well-suited to assist you with programming (R,...
Read more
...gradated with a Master's in science from the Plant Biology and Conservation program at Northwestern University. Through teaching assistantships and grading I have gained extensive experience in teaching biological concepts to students. Biology is not straight memorization. To perform well on exams, you must be able to interact with and explain complex mechanisms. I aim to help you in doing so. In addition to biology I am able to teach math and writing; skills that...
Read more
...Tutors in which I tutor everything from entry level to advanced subjects in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, all Engineering disciplines, and MBA courses. I am continuously adding both courses in an individual field as well as fields themselves to tutor. I tutor from 6th grade to graduate school as well as students with mental disabilities. I help students from inner city schools to the top boarding schools in the US to state public...
Read more
...passionate about teaching because it allows me to impact the next generation positively. In my classroom, I strive to create an engaging environment where all students feel heard and valued. My approach involves interactive discussions and tailored feedback, which helps students develop their critical thinking and express their ideas confidently. I enjoy adapting to the diverse needs of each student, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Joining Varsity Tutors is a thrilling opportunity for me...
Read more
...from the University of Massachusetts with a MS in Electrical Engineering. Before that, I attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute where I obtained a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering. I currently work for an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of integrated circuits where I deal with radio-frequency communication devices for use in a broad array of applications. I specialize in teaching the areas of math, science and also some low-level computer programming topics. I have been involved...
Read more
Our interview process, stringent qualifications, and background screening ensure that only the best Scientific Programming tutors work with Varsity Tutors. To assure a successful experience, you're paired with one of these qualified tutors by an expert director - and we stand behind that match with our money-back guarantee.
Receive personally tailored Scientific Programming lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
Scientific Programming Tutoring FAQ
Over the past few decades, rapid advancements in our understanding of science have been made available through methods in scientific computer programming. Computer programming offers a powerful means to solve many of the most important problems in science. Nevertheless, many people find the process of implementing a solution to a scientific problem through programming methods to be a challenge. Thankfully, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with high-quality tutors who can bring your scientific programming skills to new levels. Your tutoring sessions can take place in the comfort of your home or any public place of your choosing. The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice.
Private tutoring provides the advantage of having a knowledgeable guide in the field of scientific computation as your very own collaborator. Working with a talented computer science tutor gives you an edge over working alone by doubling the brain power behind your project and avoiding any frustration that can result from not knowing how to implement a particular feature using computer tools. Many students also find that one-on-one sessions are more useful than studying in a classroom setting. When you are the one and only student, your individual needs and questions can be addressed much more promptly and efficiently. You will never get bored with the material, because your tutor will have numerous fun and interactive techniques to keep you engaged. One more benefit of having a private tutor is that you can work at your pace. If you are struggling to grasp a concept, you can spend as much time as you need on learning it. On the other hand, if you master a concept quickly, you can move on right away. Your tutor will teach you valuable study skills that you can apply to classes in your future. Additionally, once you begin earning higher grades, your self esteem and confidence will soar.
Whether you are working on a big or small scientific programming project, or you simply wish to learn more about scientific programming, a tutor is an ideal source for extra assistance. Tutors provide exceptional services to help with any scientific programming project. Tutors offer scientific programming lessons that complement coursework in school, in addition to tutoring services suited to projects that are not part of a course. Depending on your specific goals, private tutoring can even take the place of a comparable class in scientific programming that would cost a significant amount of money in tuition and fees. Tutors can help you with any number of programming languages such as FORTRAN, C, C++, Java, Python, Perl, PHP, R, Ruby, and SQL, in addition to many others. Tutors can help you implement various methods in scientific programming, such as Newton's method and the Monte Carlo method. Whatever the specifics of your project, whether modeling cell growth, determining the locations of seismic activity, identifying high risk areas for storms based on weather data, analysis of DNA and genetic codes and their mutations, symbolic computation, economic simulations, population dynamics, mechanical simulations, or any other topic, a tutor can provide you with superior guidance and instruction. With scientific programming tutoring, you can complete your project or course with confidence and ease. Your tutor will have the latest and most up-to-date programming information, so you can be at ease knowing you are receiving the best information available.
You are already considering hiring a tutor if you find yourself reading this. Why not take some of the hassle out of finding one and let Varsity Tutors help you? Contact Varsity Tutors and let us help you connect with a tutor today!
4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating*
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
l1. Reviewed Laboratory exam questions involving unit conversions, solubility rules, separation of mixtures and indicators such as the litmus paper and test in identifying the components of unknown compounds 2. We reviewed how to write net ionic equations for chemical reactions involving formation of precipitates Overall, the student showed marked progress in her command of the concepts reviewed and has been given a focus for her private studies, which will involve memorization of key tables tested in the exam questions reviewed during the session
So much trig! We worked on graphing functions and methods of finding zeros when there are sine and cosine present. The student should work on memorizing the sine and cosine graphs and the values at which each are zero.
We covered logarithms and exponential operations including how to expand and contract logarithmic expressions. Also talked about how to express logarithms in words as "the exponent that "a" needs to be raised to in order to get "b"". We also talked about the importance of taking every necessary step in order to arrive at the correct answer instead of trying to take shortcuts that leave you with something incorrect. He finished more than one entire homework assignment and he seemed to have a greater understanding of what he was doing.
We worked on the student's exam review for Algebra 2 - the teacher basically put together all the old tests for the problems to be worked through again. This time we covered logs, natural logs, and inverse functions.
We reviewed physics as the student has a test coming up this Thursday. We did a review of kinematics equations as well. The student knows the terms of each formula-x, x0, y, yo, v2-v2, and delta x.
Went over second homework which was due the 30th. Discussed topics including the travelling salesman and finding minimum cost Hamiltonian circuits. Reviewed and edited work that was already accomplished, polished it up, came up with more options for the second homework set, and completed it.