Gas Dynamics: Essential for understanding compressible flows in aerospace.
From 19 € /h
A specialized course focusing on compressible flow, essential for aerospace and propulsion.
Topics Covered:
Compressible flow fundamentals
Speed of sound and Mach number
Isentropic flow relations
Normal and oblique shock waves
Nozzles and diffusers
Applications:
Jet engines
Rocket propulsion
High-speed aerodynamics
Topics Covered:
Compressible flow fundamentals
Speed of sound and Mach number
Isentropic flow relations
Normal and oblique shock waves
Nozzles and diffusers
Applications:
Jet engines
Rocket propulsion
High-speed aerodynamics
Location
Online from Egypt
About Me
I’m an Aerospace Engineer who has gone through the same struggles many students face when dealing with math, physics, and engineering concepts. Through my university journey, internships, and competitions, I learned what actually matters, how topics connect to real applications, and how to study smart, not just hard.
As a tutor, I focus on clarity, patience, and confidence-building. I don’t rush explanations, and I always adapt my teaching style to the student’s level and learning speed. I believe that once a student truly understands the why behind a concept, everything becomes easier.
I enjoy teaching motivated students, whether they’re aiming to improve their grades, strengthen their foundations, or prepare for engineering studies. I aim to also help students who feel stuck or believe they are “not good enough for engineering.” In my experience, this feeling usually comes from gaps in explanation or confidence, not lack of ability. With the right guidance and structured approach, students are often surprised by how capable they truly are.
As a tutor, I focus on clarity, patience, and confidence-building. I don’t rush explanations, and I always adapt my teaching style to the student’s level and learning speed. I believe that once a student truly understands the why behind a concept, everything becomes easier.
I enjoy teaching motivated students, whether they’re aiming to improve their grades, strengthen their foundations, or prepare for engineering studies. I aim to also help students who feel stuck or believe they are “not good enough for engineering.” In my experience, this feeling usually comes from gaps in explanation or confidence, not lack of ability. With the right guidance and structured approach, students are often surprised by how capable they truly are.
Education
Aerospace Engineering Bachelor’s degree with a strong academic background in calculus and advanced mathematics, including ordinary differential equations (ODE) and numerical analysis, as well as core engineering courses such as thermodynamics, heat transfer, and mechanics of materials.
Experience / Qualifications
Local private tutor in Egypt for high school and university students
Multiple engineering internships, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems
Participation in engineering competitions, strengthening analytical thinking and teamwork
Multiple engineering internships, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems
Participation in engineering competitions, strengthening analytical thinking and teamwork
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Skills
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This class is designed for engineering students and pre-university students who want to build a solid foundation in the most essential math topics used in engineering and technical fields.
→ Calculus
→ Linear Algebra
→ Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs)
→ Numerical Analysis
Whether you're currently struggling with these subjects or preparing to study engineering soon, this course will help you understand the core concepts in a clear, step-by-step, and application-focused way — with examples that actually make sense in real life and engineering scenarios.
→ Calculus
→ Linear Algebra
→ Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs)
→ Numerical Analysis
Whether you're currently struggling with these subjects or preparing to study engineering soon, this course will help you understand the core concepts in a clear, step-by-step, and application-focused way — with examples that actually make sense in real life and engineering scenarios.
This course explains how air interacts with bodies, from airfoils to aircraft.
Topics Covered:
Aerodynamic forces and moments
Airfoil theory and lift generation
Drag and pressure distribution
Subsonic and compressible aerodynamics
Boundary layers and flow separation
Applications:
Aircraft and drones
Automotive aerodynamics
Wind and performance analysis
Topics Covered:
Aerodynamic forces and moments
Airfoil theory and lift generation
Drag and pressure distribution
Subsonic and compressible aerodynamics
Boundary layers and flow separation
Applications:
Aircraft and drones
Automotive aerodynamics
Wind and performance analysis
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