Daljit Singh, PhD

I have a Masters degree in Aerospace Engineering and BS in Aeronautical Engineering.

Spending more than 13 years at China Lake, the US Navy lab near Los Angeles, I developed onboard software for the Tomahawk Cruise Missile, as well as used simulation and mathematical modeling techniques on a number of different projects.

After relocating to Sunnyvale, I worked with Lockheed on underwater Trident missile and THAAD/Patriot antimissile programs as the Missile Specialist solving complex mathematical challenges in trajectory shaping.

During this time, I taught and trained several junior aerospace engineers and brought them up to speed in solving complex rocket science math and physics problems. I also presented papers on autonomous steering of airborne and ground vehicles using multiple navigation systems in addition to GPS.

Additionally, I have taught advanced mathematics and structural analysis for rocket design to Cal State Northridge graduate students and Navy pilots at China Lake. I also find time to participate in yoga, chess, tennis, and racquetball.

As a highly spatial problem solver by nature, I am working on my 20th Rubik’s Cube Tournament being held in the Stanford area. I have a great passion for teaching math and physics to Junior High and High school students and have successfully tutored students in Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, and Physics.

The goal is to inspire the students to understand the concepts in as little time as possible, so that they can score high in exams and use the knowledge gained in real world applications.