Ryan Grove is an experienced mathematics and physics educator with 12 years of teaching and research experience who now runs Learn with Grove, offering in-person and virtual enrichment around Fairfax, VA. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Sciences and has taught advanced STEM courses from AP Calculus BC to Numerical Analysis and coached a state-champion MATHCOUNTS team, demonstrating both deep subject mastery and student success. His research and engineering background includes developing efficient solvers and preconditioners for Stokes flow, contributing C/C++ and MPI work at The Aerospace Corporation, and improving scientific software usability through documentation and error-message fixes in the widely used deal.II finite element library. Comfortable bridging rigorous theory and practical implementation, he created large-scale peer tutoring programs that served hundreds of students and brings that scalable, collaborative approach to private enrichment.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematical Sciences, 3.76, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematical Sciences, 3.76 at Clemson University
Master of Science (MS), Applied Mathematics, 3.83, Master of Science (MS), Applied Mathematics, 3.83 at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
The development repository for the deal.II finite element library
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:12 commits, 3 PRs, 25 comments in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily contributed to the `dealii/dealii` repository by fixing typos and improving documentation within the C++ finite element library. Their commits focused on correcting errors in tutorial programs and documentation files. Furthermore, the user enhanced error messages and performed code formatting by adding const declarations and indentations in existing code files.
Contributions:122 pushes, 19 branches, 2 comments in 2 years 4 months
physics3d-modelsthermalparallelproblems
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