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Master Chemistry with Expert Tutoring – Organic, Inorganic, and Competitive Exam Prep In my classes, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of organic and inorganic chemistry tailored to your specific needs. My lessons cover everything from foundational concepts to advanced topics, ensuring you are well-prepared for GCSE, A-level, AP Chemistry, IB, and other international exams, including competitive entrance tests. Here’s what you’ll learn in my classes: Organic Chemistry: Understand key concepts such as reaction mechanisms, functional groups, stereochemistry, hydrocarbons, and organic synthesis. We’ll also cover how organic compounds behave and interact in real-life applications like pharmaceuticals and materials science. Inorganic Chemistry: Dive into periodicity, chemical bonding, transition metals, coordination chemistry, and the behaviour of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Learn how inorganic compounds are crucial in everything from industrial processes to environmental chemistry. Physical Chemistry: Grasp concepts like thermodynamics, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and electrochemistry that tie the entire field of chemistry together. Exam Preparation: Develop strategic exam techniques such as time management, answering challenging questions, and approaching multiple-choice and written questions with confidence. We’ll focus on syllabus-specific topics to help you excel in board exams like GCSE, A-level, AP, and IB, as well as targeted preparation for competitive exams. Each class is structured to make chemistry engaging, easy to understand, and directly applicable to your exams. You’ll leave every session feeling more confident, capable, and ready to tackle any chemistry challenge!
Organic chemistry · Quantitative chemistry · Chemical engineering
Trusted teacher: In bioprocessing you cannot have the cake and eat it too. Constantly, you need to make choices about which unit operation is best suited for a particular application and what are the trade offs. Because of so many factors that guide this decision, it can be daunting for starting biotech/bioprocess students to be overwhelmed. I was definitely overwhelmed in my 1st year of uni. But after 5 years studying the subject, I am here to help you to think like an engineer and make informed choices based on the context of the process and product. In my class, I will teach you the theoretical background behind bioreactors and common unit operations (e.g. filtration, centrifugation, chromatography) and how to implement them into a bioprocess. This class is best suited for university students (bachelor or master), people joining/switching industry or just people interested in how pharmaceuticals are made! If you are a university student, we can can discuss your own assignments or projects. My tutoring style is discussion-based. We will have a conversation about the subjects rather than a lecture, which will give you the tools and confidence to better synthesize the course content and present your ideas in a specific manner. I create my own materials for each class, including definitions, calculations, diagrams and past-exam questions. I use a touchscreen tablet to interactively annotate our class worksheets, draw P&IDs, structures and mechanisms, write down chemical reactions and step-by-step calculations. For any questions, please feel free to contact me!
Biotechnology · Chemical engineering · Biomedical engineering
Organic chemistry · Chemical engineering · Biochemistry
Engineering Concepts for Undergraduates is a comprehensive and engaging course designed to provide foundational knowledge and a broad understanding of key engineering principles. Aimed at undergraduate students, this course serves as a stepping stone for aspiring engineers, allowing them to explore the fundamental concepts that underpin various engineering disciplines. Throughout the course, students will delve into the core concepts that are vital to the field of engineering. They will be introduced to the fundamental principles of mathematics, physics, and materials science, and learn how these principles are applied to solve real-world engineering problems. By gaining a solid grasp of these foundational concepts, students will develop a strong analytical and problem-solving mindset, which are essential skills for any engineer. The course will cover a wide range of engineering disciplines, providing students with a glimpse into the diverse fields they can specialize in. Through interactive lectures, hands-on experiments, and collaborative projects, students will explore the principles of civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and more. They will also have the opportunity to discover the interdisciplinary nature of engineering and the importance of teamwork in solving complex challenges. Engineering Concepts for Undergraduates goes beyond theoretical knowledge by emphasizing practical applications. Students will engage in design projects and case studies that simulate real engineering scenarios, allowing them to apply their learning to solve problems creatively and efficiently. They will learn about engineering ethics, sustainability, and the role of engineers in shaping the world we live in. The course will be delivered by experienced faculty who are passionate about engineering education. They will provide guidance and mentorship, fostering a supportive learning environment where students can ask questions, engage in discussions, and actively participate in their own learning journey. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in engineering principles, an understanding of the different engineering disciplines, and the ability to apply their knowledge to practical situations. Whether they choose to pursue further studies in a specific engineering field or enter the industry, this course will equip them with the essential concepts and skills necessary for success in their engineering careers.
Mechanical engineering · Engineering · Chemical engineering
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⭐ French lessons for students, adults, children or anyone interested ⭐ (Brussels)
Marko
Marko is an amazing teacher and I would definitely recommend him to anyone! He is very patient, organized, kind and smart. Every class he provides the material and it is very useful, because in this way I can repeat from it after the class. Our online lessons really helped me improve and I became so much better! He also used a digital board which is very convenient and helpful. I loved also how he challenged me in order to work on my skills and improve them. Keep up the great work Marko! :)
Review by LUCA
Private chemistry lessons for preparatory classes: PC / PCSI / PSI / BTS / MPSI (Marrakesh)
Mohamed
I have had multiple lessons with Mohamed and each have been incredibly beneficial. He has been helping me learn chemistry from scratch and get it to an elevated level and after each lesson I find myself progressing substantially. Merci beaucoup.
Review by TIMO
Bioprocessing/Biochemical Engineering/Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Design, Operation and Scaling of Bioreactors and Unit Operations) (Barcelona)
Monika
Monica is an excellent tutor. She is always prepared and knows how to make everything seem easy. She is also making notes with the basic questions and answers that she sends after the class, which is so helpful! I highly recommend her!
Review by GEORGIA

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