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Systematic Reasoning and Logical Thinking for Computer Science
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You will learn Systematic Reasoning & Logical Thinking which is a requirement for entering Computer Science program in many universities.
The book “Delftse Foundations of Computation” especially its second chapter will be the main source of our lesson, but other more in-depth books will be also covered if you want to improve even further on logical thinking.
The topics in our lesson include:
• Propositional Logic: Logical operators; Precedence rules; Logical equivalence; Implications in English; Exclusive or; Universal operators; Classifying propositions
• Boolean Algebra: Substitution laws
• Logic Circuits: Logic gates; Combining gates to create circuits; From circuits to propositions; Disjunctive Normal Form; Binary addition.
• Predicate Logic: Predicates; Quantifiers; Tarski’s world and formal structures;
• Deduction: Valid arguments and proofs; Proofs in predicate logic

If you have any additional questions before starting a class, please feel free to ask me. I am here to assist! :)
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En ligne depuis Pays-Bas
Présentation
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at Delft University of Technology

I like sharing my knowledge with others. I believe that teaching makes the knowledge I have acquired as a researcher much more valuable. In my idea, successful teachers have several qualities including knowledge, enthusiasm, and student-based teaching methods.
Education
PhD: Mechanical Engineering, Applied Design, 2016
Masters degree: Mechanical Engineering, Applied Design, 2011
Bachelors degree: Mechanical Engineering, Solid mechanics, 2008
Expérience / Qualifications
My university teaching experience:
- Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering Design I, Materials Science, Dynamics, Engineering
Mathematics, Engineering Drawing I and II, Mechanics of Materials I and II
- Teaching assistant of Statics, Linear vibration, and Engineering drawing
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Enfants (7-12 ans)
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New York
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12-16
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I hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and currently work as a post-doctoral researcher in the Aerospace Engineering Faculty at TU Delft (Delft University of Technology).
Key topics that I teach for this course include:
• Calculus: Differentiation & integration, Multivariable calculus
• Linear Algebra: Matrices, vectors, systems of equations, Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
• Differential Equations: First- and second-order ODEs, Laplace transforms
• Complex Numbers: Polar form, Euler’s formula
• Vector Calculus: Gradient, divergence, curl, Line and surface integrals
• Series & Transforms: Taylor series, Fourier series

I understand that not all teachers excel in teaching Engineering and Mathematics courses and explaining their importance to students. Courses with strong mathematical backgrounds may become boring for students who lack a solid mathematical basis. To address this, I take a student-centered approach, starting from the basics to actively engage all students, including those with weaker mathematical backgrounds. I also provide practical examples to demonstrate the real-world significance of what they are learning, inspiring and fostering their interest in the subject matter.

If you have any additional questions before starting a class, please feel free to ask me. I am here to assist! :)
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I hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and currently, I am working as a post-doctoral researcher in the Aerospace Engineering Faculty at TU Delft (Delft University of Technology).

I have extensive experience in teaching various Mechanical design packages, including LS-DYNA, ANSYS, APDL programming, ABAQUS, MATLAB, SolidWorks, Cura, and Symbolic MATLAB.

Some of the finite element modeling and numerical simulations I have worked on include:
- Multiscale finite element modeling for fatigue crack propagation in porous materials.
- Analysis of multiple-layer sandwich structures' resistance to bird-strike impact [Read paper].
- Investigation of debonding propagation in aluminum and glass/epoxy composite joints under fatigue loading using Fracture Mechanics principles.
- Computational prediction of the fatigue behavior of additively manufactured porous metallic biomaterials.
- Study of the effect of material type, stacking sequence, and impact location on pedestrian head injury in collisions.

If you have any additional questions before starting the class, please don't hesitate to ask me. I am here to help! :)
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