Electrical and Computer Engineering Tutors in Madison, CT
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University of Rochester - BS, Biomedical Engineering
Experience
I also had the opportunity to design curriculum for SAT test preparation . I like tutoring because of the one-on-one approach, allowing me to teach to the individual in front of me as opposed to the entire classroom, where material may be ahead or behind the student's...
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I'm pursing my masters in Computer Science in Sacred heart University with 3.6 GPA .I'm in my second sem right now.
Experience
I have worked as Techical associate for Nokia in India for 2 years . I'm in intersted in teaching and want to help students . I'm good at presenting seminars. corejava,j2ee,jsp,javascript,database,html, 8th Grade Science, Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering,...
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B.S. Mathematics, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; Physics PhD (X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography), Polytechnic...
Experience
Adjunct Associate Professor (Math & Computer Science), Suffolk County Community College Visiting Adjunct Professor (Computer Systems), Farmingdale State College Adjunct Assistant Professor (Math & Computer Science), Polytechnic University Senior Research Associate,...
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SUNYit Utica, NY, Electrical & Computer Engineering/BS, 2008 Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-POLY). Electrical...
Experience
I graduated from SUNY Polytechnic Institute with Bachelor of Sciences in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering with minors in Math and Computer Science . I also hold a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) with 3.7 GPA, Concentration in Electrical...
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Physics Ph.D. student at Rice university. I have already completed all graduate courses required for my degree. I am nearing graduation...
Experience
Significant experience tutoring one-on-one . I have taught several semesters at Rice University to undergraduates primarily in the pre-med/pre-pharmacy tracks . I enjoy teaching and tutoring and I like to find new ways to explain challenging material so that my students...




