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Azdine - El Jadida27€
Trusted teacher: As an Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering (CPGE), a State Engineer in Mechanical Engineering and a Doctor (PhD), I offer private mechanics lessons all year round, remotely or at home, for pupils and students. For who ? Objective of excellence (improvement, ranking, selective applications). Refresher courses in case of gaps or weak foundations. Consolidation of fundamentals and mastery of useful techniques throughout the course. Targeted preparation for tests, exams and oral presentations. CPGE competitive entrance exams: CCINP, Centrale, Mines-Ponts, MP, PSI, TSI streams. Technological Baccalaureate: STM, STE, SMB (refresher and intensive training). Project support (final year project, TIPE, mini-projects). Revision/preparation: review the essentials of the past year and get ahead. Subjects taught Solid mechanics: kinematics, statics, dynamics, energy (and kinetics). Strength of materials & vibration; elasticity; fracture mechanics. Mechanism theory. Mechanical engineering & mechanical manufacturing (processes, tolerances, metrology). Materials: mechanical characterization; equilibrium diagrams (binary, Fe-C). Thermal and thermochemical treatments. MMC (continuous media): modelling and calculations. CAD/Design: CATIA, SolidWorks. NDT/NDT: principles and applications (basics). Terms and conditions Format: individual or small groups. Location: online (interactive whiteboard, screen sharing, files) or at home. Method: initial diagnosis, personalized work plan, progressive exercises, exam-style questions, annotated corrections, regular assessments. Materials: summary sheets, roadmaps, bibliographies, corrected exercises. Targeted results Solid foundations, operational methods, autonomy and sustainable performance. Effective preparation for assessments and competitions, increased confidence and speed.
Mechanical engineering · Structural engineering · Industrial engineering
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Lesson: This course is a cornerstone for any student aspiring to excel in scientific and technological fields. The lesson focuses on transitioning from traditional mathematics to the world of "instantaneous change" through the study of limits, derivatives, and their vital applications. In this course you will learn: • A deep understanding of Limits and Continuity. • Mastering the rules of differentiation for various functions (trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions). • Applying differentiation to solve real-world problems such as finding maximum, minimum, and time-related rates. • A preliminary introduction to the concept of integration and spaces. This content is designed to be a practical and comprehensive guide to help you excel academically and pass exams with high efficiency. ): Calculus I serves as the bridge between school mathematics and advanced university science. This course is specifically designed to enable students to understand the "language of movement and change" that governs our world, and it is a fundamental and essential requirement for engineering, artificial intelligence, and science students at top universities nationwide. What will the student learn on this academic journey? • The philosophy of limits and continuity: We will break the barrier of fear of limits, to learn how to predict the behavior of functions at critical points and how to determine the continuity of curves, which is a vital basis for understanding the stability of geometric systems. • The Art of Derivative: The student will practice extracting the instantaneous rate of change using advanced differentiation rules (Product, Quotient, and Chain Rules), with a strong focus on trigonometric and logarithmic functions that appear frequently in EmSAT exams. • Real-world applications (Optimization): We will not be satisfied with paper-based solutions, but will learn how to use differentiation to find optimal solutions (maximum and minimum values), such as determining the shortest path or achieving the highest technical efficiency at the lowest possible cost. • Introduction to Integration: We will lay the foundation for the science of integration by understanding the inverse relationship between differential and integral calculus, which will fully prepare the student for the Calculus 2 course. Why choose this lesson? We don't just solve equations; we aim to build an "analytical mindset." This approach simplifies complex concepts, connects them to practical realities, and equips students with smart strategies for tackling the most frequently asked exam questions in UAE university curricula, ensuring not just success, but excellence and an A grade. Additional information for the student (more detailed): • Prerequisites: The student should preferably have a good understanding of the basics of algebra and the ability to solve equations and inequalities. • Required tools: A scientific calculator (preferably advanced models such as those allowed in EMAST), and a graph book to track the behavior of the curves. • Session approach: We follow a strict and organized system of explanation based on progression from easy to difficult, while providing training examples that simulate actual final exams.
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Tutor for Math, Physics, and Mechanical/Material Engineering courses (The Hague)
Reza
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Extremely professional and knowledgeable with any problem that I have had. Reza is always polite, friendly and always shows great patience, which I believe is of the highest importance when learning difficult subjects. I highly recommend him as a teacher!
Review by EDEN
Engineering Math Foundations: Calculus, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations
Yomna
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She is lovely and explains everything carefully :)
Review by ALEKSANDRA
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