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Eric L.

Eric L.

Undergraduate Research Assistant (computational modeling of starfish larvae cilia-inspired micro-robots)

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Key Skills

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Internal/Proprietary Tooling

Top Subject Matter

Computational fluid dynamics and bio-inspired micro-robotics simulation
Applied mathematics education/tutoring
Legal Services & Contract Review

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Freelancer Overview

Undergraduate Research Assistant (computational modeling of starfish larvae cilia-inspired micro-robots). Brings 7+ years of professional experience across complex professional workflows, research, and quality-focused execution. Core strengths include COMSOL, N, and A. Education includes Master of Science, University of Delaware (2025) and Bachelor of Science, University of Nebraska (2022). AI-training focus includes data types such as Computer Code and Programming and labeling workflows including Computer Programming, Coding, and Question Answering.

Labeling Experience

Graduate Teaching Assistant (tutoring and teaching support)

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Facilitated classroom learning through tutoring and supplemental instruction. Developed supplemental resources to reinforce classroom concepts, supporting learners’ understanding of applied mathematics topics. Maintained a positive learning environment while supporting individual and group learning needs. • Supported one-on-one and group tutoring sessions • Created supplemental learning materials aligned to classroom concepts • Assisted with classroom activities and learning facilitation • Supported students’ comprehension through structured instruction

2023 - 2025

Undergraduate Research Assistant (computational modeling of starfish larvae cilia-inspired micro-robots)

Created computational models for starfish larvae cilia-inspired micro-robots using COMSOL. Modeled fluid flow patterns around synthetic ciliary bands by generating different geometries. Solved fluidic partial differential equations via discrete approximation methods to support research experiments. • Built and varied geometrical configurations for simulation studies • Implemented numerical/discretization approaches to approximate PDE solutions • Used COMSOL as the primary simulation/modeling environment • Produced model outputs to analyze flow behavior around ciliary structures

2021 - 2023

Education

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University of Delaware

Master of Science, Applied Mathematics

Master of Science
2023 - 2025
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University of Nebraska

Bachelor of Science, Actuarial Science and Mathematics

Bachelor of Science
2019 - 2022

Work History

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University Of Delaware

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Newark
2023 - 2025
U

University Of Nebraska

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Lincoln
2021 - 2023