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Computer Science & Engineering Tutoring: OS, Databases, Software Engineering, Computer Organization & More
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This class covers university-level Computer Science and Engineering coursework across a wide range of topics, including Operating Systems, Databases, Software Engineering, Computer Organization, Data Structures & Algorithms, Discrete Mathematics, Computer Networks, and other core CS/CE subjects. Sessions are built around your specific course material, textbook, or exam syllabus, working through concepts, past exam questions, assignments, or project support depending on what you need. The focus is on connecting theory to how it's actually applied, so ideas are easier to retain and use — not just memorize for a test. Whether you need help catching up on a specific topic, preparing for an exam, or working through a course project, sessions are tailored to your goals.
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Let me know which specific course or topic you need help with beforehand (e.g., OS, DB, SE, CO) so sessions can be tailored accordingly. Also happy to help with coursework, lab reports, or project guidance tied to these subjects.
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Online from Egypt
About Me
I'm a Computer Science and Engineering student at the German University in Cairo, graduating in 2027 with a 3.83/4.0 GPA. I've always liked breaking things down and explaining them in a way that actually makes sense; not just repeating a textbook.

As a teacher, I'm patient but straightforward — I'd rather take the extra few minutes to make sure something clicks than rush ahead and leave you confused. I like working with students who put in real effort, even if they're currently struggling with the material. If you're stuck, behind, or just want things explained more clearly, I'm happy to adjust to how you learn best.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering, German University in Cairo (2022–2027), GPA 3.83/4.0. Bachelor's thesis on neural networks for stock behavior prediction received an A+ grade.
Experience / Qualifications
Various internships across data science, backend, and software engineering. Tutored 30+ colleagues in my university class.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
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04-08
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12-16
16-20
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This class covers Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability & Statistics, and Discrete Mathematics, built around your specific course material or exam board rather than a generic syllabus. Each session works through core concepts with clear step-by-step explanations, worked examples, and practice problems, moving from the underlying logic of a topic to applying it confidently in exercises and exams. The focus is on understanding why a method works, not just memorizing steps, so concepts stick and transfer to new problems. Sessions can be structured around exam prep, homework support, or strengthening the foundation ahead of a difficult semester — whichever fits your goals best.
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First exchange to assess your needs and define a suitable program.

🚀 Make a difference and achieve your goals with quality support!
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I teach Python specifically for finance and data applications - the kind used in economics, business analytics, and quantitative programs. This isn't a general "learn to code" course; it's built around real financial data, benchmarking, and the workflows you'll actually use in coursework or early career work.

Topics include:
Python fundamentals through a finance lens (data structures, functions, control flow).
Working with financial data and datasets.
Performance benchmarking and writing efficient code.
Applying concepts from Hilpisch's Python for Finance.
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This course is aimed at non-Arabic speakers wishing to learn Arabic in a simple, progressive and practical way, while discovering Moroccan pronunciation (darija).
It is accessible to all beginner levels, and requires no prior knowledge.
Through an interactive method, you will learn:
The basics of the Arabic alphabet and correct pronunciation.
Essential expressions for everyday communication.
The construction of simple sentences (present, past, future).
Useful vocabulary: family, food, time, travel, emotions...
An introduction to Moroccan Darija, to understand and speak easily with Moroccans.
The course is suitable for:
Adults, students and travellers.
People wishing to discover Moroccan culture.
Learners seeking patient, clear and motivating support.
I provide :
Structured course materials (PDF + exercises).
Audio recordings to improve pronunciation.
Mini real-life scenarios for practice.
Personalized support to progress with confidence.
📚 Simple, clear and effective method
👨‍🏫 Support tailored to your pace
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Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life, to know how to identify digital traps, and to use Word, Excel, etc. without difficulty.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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These courses are part of a structured and progressive training in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) with JavaScript, designed for beginner or intermediate developers who want to understand in depth how the language works, write clearer, more maintainable code and prepare themselves calmly for modern frameworks like React ⚛️.

Object-Oriented Programming is often perceived as complex or abstract.

My goal is simple: to make it logical, concrete, and immediately applicable.

🎯 Training Objectives

Upon completion of this training, you will be able to:

Understanding what Object-Oriented Programming really is (and when to use it)
Create and manipulate objects in JavaScript in a clean and efficient way
Use ES6 classes, constructors, and methods with confidence
Mastering this, the prototype, and the instantiation logic
Apply encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism without confusion
Avoiding common mistakes made by OOP beginners
Structure your JavaScript code like a professional developer

📖 Training Plan – Object-Oriented Programming in JavaScript
1. Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 🧠
Understanding the concept, objectives and benefits of OOP.
2. Procedural Programming vs. OOP
Why unstructured code quickly becomes unmanageable.
3. Objects in JavaScript
Properties, methods and representation of the real world.
4. The keyword this
Understanding the execution context (often poorly understood).
5. Limitations of simple objects
Why duplicating code is a bad idea.
6. Constructive functions
Create multiple objects from the same model.
7. The keyword new
What it's actually doing under the hood.
8. The prototype
Sharing methods and memory optimization.
9. ES6 Classes
Modern syntax and best practices.
10. The builder
Proper initialization of objects.
11. Data Encapsulation
Protect the internal state of objects.
12. Inheritance between classes
Reusing code intelligently.
13. The keyword super
Communication between parent and child in the classroom.
14. Polymorphism
The same behavior, several forms.
15. Composition vs. Inheritance
Choosing the right architecture.
16. Best practices in OOP
Write readable, scalable, and maintainable code.
17. Common mistakes made by beginners
Pitfalls to absolutely avoid.
18. Guided practical exercise
Creation of a concrete class (product, user, etc.).
19. Assessment Quiz (Multiple Choice Questions)
To validate the actual understanding of the concepts.

🛠️ Teaching method: Understand before writing

This training program is based on a progressive and pragmatic approach:
Clear and illustrated explanations
Concrete examples from real projects
Simple but effective exercises
Constant questioning to avoid rote learning
Adaptation to the learner's level and pace
Here, we don't "recite OOP" — we understand it.

🚀 Learner's result

At the end of the training, you will not only know how to write a JavaScript class.
You will know:

1- Why does it exist?
2- When to use it
3- and when not to use it

You will leave with:
a solid understanding of OOP
a cleaner and more professional code
an ideal foundation for learning React, Node.js or any other modern framework
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I offer one-to-one Machine Learning and AI tuition for university students, postgraduates, working professionals, and serious self-learners. Lessons are available online or in person around Birmingham.
What I cover:

Python for data science and ML (NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-learn)
Deep learning with TensorFlow and Keras
Core ML concepts: regression, classification, clustering, neural networks, CNNs
Computer vision and image classification (my published research area)
University coursework support, dissertation help, project guidance
Help with Kaggle competitions and personal portfolio projects

How I teach:
I focus on understanding, not memorisation. We work through real datasets and real problems — not toy examples — so you can actually apply what you learn. I'll help you build a model from scratch, debug it when it doesn't work, and explain the maths behind why it does or doesn't perform well. For university students, I can also help with assignments, dissertations, and final-year projects.
Whether you're just starting out, stuck on a coursework project, or trying to break into ML professionally, I can meet you wherever you are and help you move forward.
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A- TOPICS YOU CAN EXPLORE AND MASTER:
1- PYTHON FOUNDATIONS
• Variables, data types, operators, conditional structures, loops, functions, modules, files, exceptions, and object-oriented programming
• Lists, tuples, dictionaries, sets, comprehensions, debugging, and writing clear, reusable, well-structured code
• Jupyter Notebook, Anaconda, Visual Studio Code, virtual environments, and package management

2- DATA PREPARATION AND EXPLORATION
• NumPy and pandas for importing, cleaning, transforming, filtering, grouping, reshaping, and merging data
• Missing values, duplicates, outliers, inconsistent formats, data leakage, and data-quality validation
• Exploratory data analysis using descriptive statistics, Matplotlib, Seaborn, and graphical interpretation

3- MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS
• Linear algebra, vectors, matrices, derivatives, optimization, probability, and statistics
• Loss functions, gradients, distance measures, regularization, likelihood, and model complexity
• Mathematical concepts are explained according to the learner’s level and the requirements of the selected algorithms

4- SUPERVISED MACHINE LEARNING
• Linear and polynomial regression, logistic regression, and regularized models
• k-nearest neighbours, decision trees, random forests, gradient boosting, support vector machines, and Naive Bayes classifiers
• Classification, regression, model assumptions, decision boundaries, feature importance, and interpretation of results

5- UNSUPERVISED LEARNING
• Clustering using k-means, hierarchical clustering, and density-based methods
• Principal component analysis, dimensionality reduction, anomaly detection, and pattern or structure discovery
• Method selection, evaluation of data structure, and interpretation of results without predefined labels

6- MODEL EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT
• Training, validation, and test sets; cross-validation; hyperparameter optimization
• Accuracy, precision, recall, specificity, F1 score, ROC–AUC, confusion matrices, MAE, MSE, RMSE, and R2
• Underfitting, overfitting, bias–variance trade-off, class imbalance, feature engineering, feature selection, scaling, and regularization

7- DEEP LEARNING
• Neural-network foundations, activation functions, forward propagation, backpropagation, and gradient descent
• Multilayer perceptrons, convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and Transformer foundations
• TensorFlow, Keras, or PyTorch depending on the learner’s project and working environment

8- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS
• Natural language processing, text classification, embeddings, sentiment analysis, and foundations of language models
• Computer vision, image classification, fundamental principles of object detection, and image preprocessing
• Recommendation systems, forecasting, anomaly detection, intelligent automation, and decision-support applications

9- GENERATIVE AI AND LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS
• Transformer architecture, tokens, embeddings, attention mechanisms, prompt engineering, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), and model evaluation
• Use of artificial-intelligence APIs, vector databases, document-retrieval systems, and structured AI-enabled workflows when relevant
• Reliability, hallucinations, bias, privacy, responsible use, and appropriate human validation

10- TOOLS AND LIBRARIES
• Python, NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, scikit-learn, SciPy, Statsmodels, TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch
• Jupyter Notebook, Anaconda, Visual Studio Code, Git, GitHub, SQL, Excel, and Power BI when useful to the project
• Additional libraries may be introduced depending on the selected specialization and dataset

11- PROJECTS, RESEARCH, AND INTERVIEW PREPARATION
• Complete projects covering data preparation, model development, evaluation, interpretation, and presentation of results
• University assignments, dissertations, theses, research projects, portfolio projects, technical interviews, and professional applications
• Code review, debugging, documentation, reproducibility, model comparison, and communication of results

B- PERSONALIZED TUTORING: LEARNING HOW TO REASON
Machine learning and artificial intelligence become much more accessible when mathematics, algorithms, Python code, data, and real-world applications are clearly connected.

My lessons help you move beyond simply copying code or using models as “black boxes.” You will learn how to define the problem correctly, prepare the data, select an appropriate algorithm, understand how it works, train and evaluate the model, diagnose errors, improve performance, and interpret results rigorously and responsibly.

Each lesson is personalized according to your current level, mathematical background, programming experience, dataset, university work, research project, interview preparation, or professional objective. We begin by identifying your existing knowledge, software environment, expected outcomes, and main conceptual or technical difficulties. We then establish a structured learning plan.

The first free lesson combines a discussion of your background, objectives, and tutoring needs; an initial assessment of your current knowledge; personalized planning and organization of future sessions; and a short trial lesson to determine the most effective learning approach.

A typical session may include conceptual explanation, development of mathematical intuition, live coding, guided implementation, model evaluation, technical problem solving, and a concise summary of the next steps.

You may work with your own dataset, university assignment, research project, or professional problem, provided that confidential information is handled appropriately. I can also provide structured examples and datasets suited to your level.

My goal is not simply to help you run an algorithm. It is to help you understand why it is appropriate, how it learns from data, how to evaluate it correctly, why it may fail, and how to build a reliable, interpretable, and scientifically rigorous solution.
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Whether you're just starting your computer science journey or preparing for university exams, I offer personalized tutoring tailored to your goals and learning style. I can also make the journey intuitive and interesting by teaching some design softwares as Canva and Adobe InDesign.

I hold a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering and have experience applying technical problem-solving in international organizations alongside my work in technology, accessibility, and data analysis.

I can help with:
Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint and Word
Canva, and Creative Designing using Adobe
Programming fundamentals
Python
SQL and databases
Data structures and algorithms
Object-oriented programming
Software engineering concepts
Computer networks
Information security fundamentals
Operating systems
Exam preparation
Assignments and projects
Problem-solving and coding practice

My teaching approach focuses on building a strong understanding of concepts rather than memorization. I adapt every lesson to the student's pace, using practical examples and interactive exercises to make complex topics easier to understand. We learn together by solving creative problems, and I am available to support students at any moment of their journey.

Whether you're in school, university, or simply interested in learning programming, I'll help you develop confidence and the analytical thinking skills needed to succeed.
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