Ethan Visage
Ethan Visage, a Mechanical Engineering junior at George Mason University, blends hands-on NASA research experience with a passion for STEM education to help students master math, physics, and engineering concepts. With a strong analytical mindset and problem-solving approach, Visage specializes in making complex topics engaging, practical, and accessible.
Areas of Expertise:
Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus – Middle School to College)
Science (Physics, Engineering Concepts – High School & College)
STEM Enrichment (NASA-based problem-solving, Research & Technical Writing)
Test Preparation (Problem-solving strategies for STEM subjects)
Teaching Philosophy:
"STEM learning should be hands-on and engaging. I help students connect theory to real-world applications, making problem-solving second nature and academic success inevitable."
What Makes Ethan Special:
✔ NASA Research Background: Offers real-world insights into engineering and space science
✔ Problem-Solving Approach: Helps students develop critical thinking through hands-on applications
✔ Adaptive Teaching Style: Tailors lessons to different learning styles and skill levels
✔ Mentorship for STEM Careers: Guides students interested in engineering and scientific research
✔ Strong Communication Skills: Makes complex concepts easy to grasp with clear, structured explanations
Education & Achievements:
Pursuing B.S. in Mechanical Engineering – George Mason University
NASA Internship – Contamination & Risk Analysis, Mission Transit Design
Commonwealth Governor’s School Graduate (Selective academic program in Virginia)
CPR Certification