Pooja J
(Tutor #2143)
Doctorate,
RGIPT
Mechanical Engineering Expert
Rated 4.60/5 by students!
Services: Homework Help, Live Session

Experience: 4 yrs
Tutoring: 0 hrs
Assignments: 659
I am expert in Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE), Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI), Multi-Physics Simulation Techniques, Meshing Techniques in ANSYS, CFD Applications in Pump and Turbo Machine Design, Multiphase Flow Simulation, Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics, Design and Analysis using ANSYS Fluent, Advanced Topics in Fluid Dynamics, Non-Newtonian Fluids, Microreactors, Product Development, Experimental Validation, Turbomachinery, Torsional Vibration Analysis, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), CFX, Autodesk CFD, COMSOL, Pulsating Heat Pipe, Micofluidics and more...
"Exceptional and inspiring tutor with great clarity in every online session---Emma"
About Pooja J
I am a passionate tutor with a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, dedicated to transforming complex technical concepts into understandable lessons. My academic journey and research in fluid dynamics have equipped me with deep insights into mechanical processes, and I enjoy sharing that expertise with students and parents alike. I take pride in my ability to guide learners through challenging subjects like Computational Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics using clear, methodical explanations during our live online sessions. I remember a time during my PhD research when I struggled with a particularly intricate simulation problem; after many trials, discovering the elegant solution not only boosted my confidence but also inspired me to help others who might be facing similar hurdles. This experience is a constant reminder that perseverance and curiosity can unlock even the toughest challenges. I am committed to making learning a collaborative, rewarding experience, ensuring that every student feels empowered to achieve their academic goals while mastering the complexities of mechanical engineering.