I am a lecturer in Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath. Prior to this I was a Research Fellow in the Department of Engineering, Cambridge University, where I also held the post of Undergraduate Admissions Tutor. I graduated from Oxford University with a First class degree in Engineering Sciences, specialising in advanced mathematics and electronics. After a summer placement at Harvard University I subsequent completed a PhD in the Department of Engineering, Cambridge University in Electronic Engineering and Material Science.
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Extensive teaching, ranging from one-on-one sessions to lectures to many hundreds of students, at University level, particularly on Mathematics, Physics and Electronics. I am a registered STEM ambassador and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy after competing Cambridge University's Teaching Associate Program.
Always friendly and approachable. Effective and efficient learning are central to my teaching strategies. As we all learn in varied and unique ways this is reflected in my teaching style, which adapts and evolves to each students particular and unique needs, to allow them to do their very best. Discussion and the development and thought chains are central to encourage higher level and independent learning. I place much focus on developing the core components from first principles to develop a solid knowledge base whilst simultaneously applying this to real world analogues to improve knowledge retention.
I am available for one off sessions.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekdays (evenings) |
References Available | On File |
Cambridge University | 2011 | Doctorate | Ph.D - Engineering | |
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Oxford University | 2008 | Masters | MEng - Engineering Science (First Class) | |
North Devon College | 2004 | College | A Levels - 5xA | |
Great Torrington Senior School | 2002 | School | GCSE - 8xA*, 1xA, 1xB |
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