
More Than a Scientist, I am a Father
If you look at my professional history, you will see a life defined by precision. My career has been dedicated to high-stakes science—designing complex medical imaging systems, holding patents for magnetic detection technology, co-authoring chapters in engineering textbooks, and publishing research in leading journals.
As a former Chairman, I led our company with the same rigor. I spent decades building machines that could see inside the human body with perfect clarity.
But the most important insight I ever gained didn't happen in a laboratory. It happened at my kitchen table, while helping my daughter—and eventually the entire neighborhood—navigate their education.
The Hidden Gap in Education
As I began teaching, I observed a universal problem that affected two very different types of students. On one hand, I saw students struggling to keep up, losing confidence because math felt like a confusing set of arbitrary rules to memorize. On the other hand, I saw "A-students" coasting, getting good grades but crumbling the moment they faced a competition-level problem that required deep logic.
The root cause was exactly the same: The Foundation was missing. The standard curriculum, in its rush to cover breadth, often skips the beautiful, structural logic of why things work. Whether a child is fighting for a C or bored with an A, they are often suffering from the same issue: they are being taught to memorize, not to think.
"I realized we are prioritizing the façade over the foundation. We teach students to decorate their minds with formulas, but we haven't checked if the structural integrity is there to hold them up."
From the Boardroom to the Whiteboard
I couldn't unsee this gap. I realized that if we want our children to be the innovators of tomorrow, we have to change how they learn today. I traded my corporate strategy meetings for a whiteboard in my living room and started teaching. We stopped rushing. We started acting like engineers.
We took math apart. We asked "Why?" until we hit the bedrock of understanding. I watched anxiety turn into curiosity, and rote memorization turn into genuine confidence. That small group grew into a community of parents who wanted more for their children, evolving into what is now Enrich Mind Academy.
My Promise to Every Parent
I created this academy to solve a problem that affects us all. Whether your student is aiming for the Ivy League, or simply needs to regain the confidence that they can do this, our mission is universal.
We don't just teach math; we teach the art of thinking. We are here to ensure that your child doesn't just "get by," but truly thrives in a complex world.
