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Chemistry is more than just a subject to me: it's both my profession and my passion. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Systems Analysis and Management, where I combine chemical engineering with mathematical modeling, optimization, and artificial intelligence to solve real industrial challenges.
Alongside my studies, I work as a Junior Research Fellow, conducting research in chemical process modeling and developing digital models of industrial chemical systems. My work includes mathematical modeling, process optimization, kinetic and thermodynamic analysis, and simulation using professional engineering software such as Aspen Plus, Aspen HYSYS, MathCAD, and ChemDraw.
I also have hands-on laboratory experience in analytical chemistry and chemical engineering, including spectroscopy, chromatography, photometry, elemental analysis, flotation, filtration, and process monitoring. This allows me to explain not only the theory but also how chemistry is applied in real laboratories and industry.
As an active researcher, I regularly prepare scientific publications, present my work at conferences, and stay up to date with the latest developments in chemistry, engineering, and sustainable technologies. I believe that the best teachers are lifelong learners, which is why I continuously expand my knowledge and bring modern scientific perspectives into every lesson.
My lessons are designed for students of all ages and backgrounds: from complete beginners to university students preparing for exams or professionals looking to refresh their knowledge. Every lesson is personalized to your goals, learning pace, and interests. Rather than encouraging memorization, I focus on helping you understand the logic behind chemistry, making even challenging concepts clear and approachable.
Whether you need help improving your grades, preparing for exams, studying university-level chemistry, or simply exploring the fascinating world of science, I'll help you build confidence, develop problem-solving skills, and discover that chemistry is far more intuitive (and enjoyable) than it first appears.