Awesome
Prof. Guerrero really takes the time to meet students halfway and individually work with them. He helps overcome math anxiety. He explains everything until the students actually understand the material. I've always hated math and he was the first prof to make me enjoy it.
Palomar College - Mathematics
Assistant Professor Of Mathematics at Palomar College
Luis Apolonio
Guerrero
Greater San Diego Area
Excellent analytical and logical reasoning skills. Able to multi-task. Can learn new skills quickly. Able to work or lead within a group environment.
Faculty
24 times Instructor for Mat 117 Algebra 1B (second half of the college algebra sequence) a 9 week Online course. Lead and facilitated both \discussion weeks" and normal assignments weeks. Students where evaluated on: turned in papers, participation during discussion weeks, homework, quizzes and test through the MyMathLab online system. Recent transition in the same class under new modality of all weeks being discussion weeks," and change of homework system to Carnegie Learning AMP online system.
5 times instructor for Mat 116 Algebra 1A (first half of the college algebra sequence) and also once instructor for Mat 220 College Algebra.
Associate Faculty
Associate Faculty.
Math 64 Intermediate Algebra Spr(2) 2012, Fall 2012, Spr 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2014.
Math 30 Elementary Algebra Fall 2012, Spr 2013, Fall 2013, Spr(2) 2014.
Math 126 Pre-Calculus I: College Algebra Fall 2014
Assistant Professor Of Mathematics
Luis worked at Palomar College as a Assistant Professor Of Mathematics
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Faculty.
Math 100 Exploring Mahtematics (Math for liberal arts) Fall 2012, Fall 2014.
Math 110 College Algebra Fall 2012, Fall(2) 2013.
Math 50 Beginning Algebra Spr 2013, Spr 2014, Fall 2014.
Math 56(*) Beginning-Intermediate Algebra Spr 2013.
Math 15 Prealgebra Spr(2) 2014, Fall 2014
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Faculty.
Math 110(**) Intermediate Algebra for Business, Mathematics, Science and Engineering Fall 2010, Spring 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014.
Math 090(*) Elementary Algebra Spr 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Spr 2013, Spr 2014.
Math 280 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Spring 2011, Fall 2011
Instructor
Instructor for two three-week sessions of summer camp for talented youth (5th-6th grade). Two times at California Lutheran University and two times at Loyola Marymount University. Facilitating a course in Inductive and Deductive Reasoning, with 6 hours per day activities. Topics included: Axiomatic Systems, Symbolic Logic, Truth Tables, Countable and Uncountable infinities, 4th and higher dimensions, Cryptography, Non-Euclidean Geometry, Knot Theory, Graph Theory, Game Theory and Lateral Thinking.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Mathematics
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program. REU UC Santa Barbara, Project: \Algorithms for computing the Geronimus Transformation."
Associate of Arts (AA)
Mathematics
Graduated With Honors
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Mathematics
Graduated Cum Laude. REU UC Berkeley 2006, with mentor Professor Vaugh Jones a Field Medalist, Project: 'Exploration of Khovanov homology for evidence of mutation invariance for knots'. REU UC San Diego 2005, with mentor Professor Justin Roberts, Project: 'Exploration of Khovanov Homology and Link Cobordisms'.
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