Anna Manevich

Engages science with enthusiasm.

Anna has a deep passion for engaging young minds in science learning beyond the traditional classroom setting. In college, Anna studied chemistry and other sciences, and has spent her four years doing research into testing novel methods for teaching science.

Ryan ↓Ryan has always had a deep interest in the science and mathematics that describe how the universe functions. His love for science led him to Boston College with a B.S. in Chemistry and a minor in Biology.His research in Theoretical and Computational Physical Chemistry, has led to investigating the fragilities of glass caused by supercooling liquids, ion atmosphere effects of RNA folding and function, and the biophysical basis for the evolution of endothermy in mammals, for which he has been awarded three Undergraduate Research Fellowships.His work with the Undergraduate Teaching Labs at Boston College focuses on developing new experiments for first and second year undergraduates as well as private tutoring.By fusing expertise in teaching, hands-on chemistry learning and research, Ryan has illuminated students at Cogitania about the chemical world and how this knowledge leads scientists to real-world applications of chemistry.
 

Undergraduate studies

As an undergraduate at Boston University, Anna was invited to teach various chemistry recitation sessions and labs. Since college Anna has continued to teach students, both young and old, to approach science with enthusiasm.

Research

Testing novel methods for teaching science.

Teaching

Through her experience she learned to tailor her teaching style to individuals, which allows her to foster intrinsic interest and a questioning mindset in her students.