Introduction: I have a BS from the University of Central Florida in mechanical engineering, with a specialty in materials science engineering. I also have minors in Chemistry and mathematics. Additionally, I have a master's degree in materials science from Georgia Institute of Technology and a master's degree in clinical research from Emory University, as well as a PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology in biomedical engineering. I have taken more than 12 college-level mathematics classes starting with Calculus I and going as high as differential equations, vector and tensor analysis and chaos theory. Additionally, virtually all of my engineering courses required me to actually apply the math that I had learned to real-world situations, giving me a unique ability to show real-world uses for the math that I would be teaching.
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