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Michael W.
Cambridge - Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
I aim to inspire and equip students with the knowledge and mindset to become the best they can be in the sciences!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
139 reviews
1410 lessons
Michael W.
Cambridge - Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
I aim to inspire and equip students with the knowledge and mindset to become the best they can be in the sciences!
Rohail H.
Manchester - Advanced Chemical Engineering with Process Systems Engineering (Masters)
Hi, I'm Rohail, an Engineering grad passionate about Maths. I aim to make learning Maths exciting and tailored to your unique style. Let's excel together!
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
4 reviews
32 lessons
Rohail H.
Manchester - Advanced Chemical Engineering with Process Systems Engineering (Masters)
Hi, I'm Rohail, an Engineering grad passionate about Maths. I aim to make learning Maths exciting and tailored to your unique style. Let's excel together!
Mohammad Abid R.
Cambridge - Chemical Engineering via Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi, I am a Chem Eng grad and I love STEM and seeing others grow and develop! My degree combined STEM with ethics and design theory for a well rounded course.
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
20 reviews
213 lessons
Mohammad Abid R.
Cambridge - Chemical Engineering via Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi, I am a Chem Eng grad and I love STEM and seeing others grow and develop! My degree combined STEM with ethics and design theory for a well rounded course.
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