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Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

66 lessons

Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

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Usama Z.

City, University of London - Actuarial science (Bachelors)

I am a successful private tutor with 4 years teaching 1-2-1 and in groups having gained my degree in Actuarial Science.I am also a highly experienced online tutor and I am able to deliver just as effective a lesson as in the face to face s...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 4.9 / 5

8 reviews

301 lessons

Usama Z.

City, University of London - Actuarial science (Bachelors)

I am a successful private tutor with 4 years teaching 1-2-1 and in groups having gained my degree in Actuarial Science.I am also a highly experienced online tutor and I am able to deliver just as effective a lesson as in the face to face s...

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Benjamen S.

Lancaster - Statistics (Masters)

I'm a qualified maths teacher who thoroughly enjoys maths and wants students to enjoy maths too!...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

76 lessons

Benjamen S.

Lancaster - Statistics (Masters)

I'm a qualified maths teacher who thoroughly enjoys maths and wants students to enjoy maths too!...

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Cameron G.

Super tutor

Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)

Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

84 reviews

866 lessons

Cameron G.

Super tutor

Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)

Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...

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Fahad S.

Surrey - Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Qualified Aerospace Engineer. Enthusiastic and Experienced Tutor of Maths and Science.

£55-£57

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Star 5 / 5

65 reviews

247 lessons

Fahad S.

Surrey - Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Qualified Aerospace Engineer. Enthusiastic and Experienced Tutor of Maths and Science.

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Deepkumar P.

Bristol - Mathematics and Computer Science (Integrated Masters)

Hi! My name is Deep and I am studying Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Bristol. I chose to study this because I am passionate about my subject and love solving problems!I did maths and further maths at A Level and since I'...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

44 reviews

192 lessons

Deepkumar P.

Bristol - Mathematics and Computer Science (Integrated Masters)

Hi! My name is Deep and I am studying Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Bristol. I chose to study this because I am passionate about my subject and love solving problems!I did maths and further maths at A Level and since I'...

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