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A computer engineer with a Master's degree in Information Systems Engineering (equivalent to a Canadian Master's), I have several years of experience in software development and IT project management.

I also hold the DALF C1 in French and a B2 level in English (IELTS), allowing me to teach in French or English, depending on your needs.

Passionate about sharing knowledge, I leverage my technical expertise and practical experience to facilitate computer learning. I also work as an online trainer and support learners of varying levels.

A Microsoft Office certified professional since the age of 11 (2001), I developed a strong digital literacy and a structured approach to learning early on.

I offer support in:

Programming (JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java)

Web Development (HTML, CSS, React, Node.js)

Databases (SQL, MongoDB)

Methodology and execution of academic projects

Preparation for exams and technical interviews

My teaching approach is structured, practical, and results-oriented. My goal is to help you understand the concepts in depth and become independent in your projects.

Lessons can be one-off (homework help, project review) or regular (personalized support).
Extra information
Laptop recommended.
Option to work on your own projects.
Location
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Online from Algeria
About Me
A computer engineer with a Master's degree in Information Systems Engineering and several years of experience in software development and IT project management, I am passionate about sharing knowledge and wish to dedicate my technical expertise and practical experience to teaching computer science. With a pedagogical approach tailored to students' needs and a mastery of current technologies, I am motivated to contribute to the training of future professionals in the field.
Education
Software engineer, holding a Master's degree in information systems engineering, online trainer and with international professional experience.
Experience / Qualifications
Software Engineer since 2018 – Present

Web application development with React.js and TypeScript

REST API design with Node.js and Express

Optimizing PostgreSQL queries

Collaboration with international teams

Qualifications

Master's degree in Information Systems Engineering

Over 8 years of experience in software development

Proficiency in the XERN stack

Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

Professional French and English
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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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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Session 1: Revolutionizing your Scientific Writing with LaTeX & AI
Duration: 2 Hours | Level: Beginner | Tools: Overleaf + AI**

First Hour: Foundations and Cloud Environment (60 min)

1. Introduction to LaTeX Philosophy (15 min)

- The "WYSIWYM" concept:** Explain the difference between Word (*What You See Is What You Get*) and LaTeX (*What You See Is What You Mean*). Why content takes precedence over form.
- Key advantages:** Unrivaled typographic quality, automatic reference management, stability on long documents (theses), and free of charge.
- The structure of a file:** Distinction between the **preamble** (the brain: settings and packages) and the **body of the document** (the heart: text).

2. Immersion in Overleaf (25 min)

- Configuration:** Creation of an account and first project "Blank Project".
- Exploring the interface:** The file panel (left), the code editor (middle) and the PDF preview (right).
- Real-time collaboration:** How to share a project and leave comments (like on Google Docs).
- History and versions:** How to revert to a previous version in case of a compilation error.

3. Practical Workshop: My First Document (20 min)

* Writing basic commands: `\documentclass`, `\usepackage[french]{babel}`, `\title`, `\author`.
* Compilation of the document and observation of the result.
* Structuring: Use of `\section` and `\subsection`.

Second Hour: Mathematics and the Magic of AI (60 min)

4. The Power of Mathematics (20 min)

- Mathematical modes:** Difference between the text (`$...$`) and the centered block (`\[...\]`).
- Essential syntax:** Fractions `\frac{}{}`, exponents `^`, indices `_`, and roots `\sqrt{}`.
- Introduction to AMS packages: Why amsmath and amssymb are essential for professional rendering.

5. From hand to screen: AI at the service of LaTeX (30 min)

- Presentation of OCR tools:** Use of **Mathpix Snip** (the leader) or models like Gemini/ChatGPT to transform a photo into code.
- Concrete demonstration:
1. Take a picture of a complex handwritten formula (e.g., an integral with matrices).
2. Use AI to generate the corresponding LaTeX code.
3. Correction and insertion: Learn to check the AI-generated code before copying and pasting it into Overleaf.

6. Conclusion and Q&A (10 min)

* Summary of achievements.
* Resources for further exploration
* Definition of the exercise for the next session.
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This advanced course builds on programming fundamentals using Python (programming language) and is designed for students who want to deepen their programming knowledge.

The course continues from functions and introduces advanced programming concepts including object-oriented programming principles such as polymorphism, inheritance, abstraction, and encapsulation.

Students will also learn data handling techniques, working with Python libraries, and developing structured programs using complex loops and data collections.

The course covers practical implementation of nested loops, nested lists, tuples, and dictionaries, as well as an introduction to data structures and algorithmic thinking.

Additional topics include graphical user interface development using libraries such as Tkinter, along with introductory concepts in data science and machine learning using Python.

Teaching combines theoretical explanation with real coding exercises to help students develop strong practical programming skills.

• Review of programming fundamentals and functions
• Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts
• Polymorphism, inheritance, abstraction, and encapsulation
• Data structures basics
• Nested loops and complex data handling
• Lists, tuples, and dictionaries
• Introduction to algorithms
• Working with Python libraries
• GUI development using Tkinter
• Introduction to data science and machine learning concepts
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I offer programming lessons for students who want to build strong foundations, improve their problem-solving skills, or get help with coursework and projects.

I am a Master’s student in HealthTech and Robotics in Strasbourg, with a strong background in engineering, mathematics, programming, and technical problem solving. I teach in a clear, patient, and structured way, with a focus on helping students understand the logic behind the code, not just copy solutions.

Depending on the student’s level and needs, I can help with programming fundamentals, algorithms, problem solving, debugging, and writing cleaner code. I mainly teach Python, MATLAB, C, and C++, and I can also help students understand basic embedded programming concepts and microcontroller-related work.

My goal is to make programming more understandable, less intimidating, and more practical, while helping each student build confidence and become more independent.
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• Teaching methodology and techniques: I favour a personalized approach, adapting the courses according to the profile and academic background of each student.
• Typical course structure: tutoring in economics, econometrics, statistics and probability, financial mathematics, trading, investment, or political economy. Courses can take place at home, via videoconference, or at a pre-selected location, ideally quiet, free, and conducive to learning.
• Specifics as a teacher: I offer support throughout the school year, with free corrections of exercises outside of class, regular availability, and the guarantee of being accessible until the end of the year, subject to the general conditions of Superprof.
• Target audience: all levels, regardless of diploma, class or specific characteristics.
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The path and the method are in there; take a little bit of each.

Holding a degree in mathematics from EPFL, I offer private lessons in Geneva or online.

I graduated from EPFL with a degree in mathematics, having completed all the Bachelor's level courses in this discipline. I have gained significant experience tutoring students from middle school to university level (mathematics and physics). I have also assisted with teaching at EPFL, particularly in specialized courses such as analytic geometry (advanced mathematics course), analysis (first and second year Bachelor's level), and linear algebra (first year Bachelor's level). My in-depth mastery of the theory in these disciplines provides me with the skills and teaching abilities necessary to effectively support high school and university students, helping them understand the theoretical concepts in their courses and apply them practically in their exercises.

Typical course: a quick review (adapted to needs) of the essential concepts of the course, followed by practical exercises and oral role-playing (going to the board, discussion on the physical meaning, etc.), as in a competitive oral exam.

All my lessons are prepared in advance based on the topics covered in class (the student specifies their needs from one session to the next). I also create a handout containing sample exercises illustrating different methods, fully corrected and explained by me.

My commitment to my students' success is absolute. I only prioritize motivated students who are ready to put in the necessary effort to progress.

My main focus is on in-depth understanding and the quality of work. Depending on the student's request, I can also suggest exercises to do between sessions (not mandatory, depending on available time and homework already assigned by their school).
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Learn programming through a practical top-down approach focused on understanding how real software is designed and built not just memorising syntax.

In my classes, we start with the bigger picture first:
How applications actually work
How to break complex problems into smaller parts
How developers think while building software
How frontend, backend, databases, and APIs connect together

Instead of jumping directly into theory or isolated exercises, you’ll learn programming by understanding systems, architecture, and real-world workflows first - making coding easier to understand and far more practical.

Classes can cover:
Programming fundamentals
Web development
JavaScript / TypeScript
React
Node.js
APIs and databases
Full-stack application structure
Project building and debugging
Software thinking and problem-solving

Suitable for:
Complete beginners
Students struggling with traditional teaching methods
Aspiring developers who want practical skills
People who want to build real projects and startups
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