Matthew Georges
About Matthew Georges
Matthew Georges is a Project Engineer at Quest Global in Singapore, with a background in Physics and Philosophy from Gordon College. He has experience in teaching and tutoring, and provides manufacturing support for Pratt and Whitney.
Current Role at Quest Global
Matthew Georges is currently serving as a Project Engineer at Quest Global in Singapore. In this role, he provides manufacturing support for Pratt and Whitney. His responsibilities include data mining, metallographic specimen preparation and analysis, experiment design, and technical writing. His background and skills are utilized to ensure the effectiveness of manufacturing processes.
Previous Experience at Gordon College
Matthew Georges has a substantial teaching background from his time at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, United States. He worked as an Introductory Philosophy Teaching Assistant from 2014 to 2015, a Writing Tutor from 2013 to 2015, and a Physics Lab Teaching Assistant from 2012 to 2015. These roles helped him acquire experience in teaching and tutoring, along with reinforcing his knowledge in philosophy, writing, and physics.
Educational Background
Matthew Georges studied at Gordon College where he achieved a Bachelor of Applied Science, a Bachelor of Arts, and a Bachelor in Physics, Philosophy from 2011 to 2015. Before attending Gordon College, he studied at Providence Classical Christian Academy from 2009 to 2011. His education has given him a strong foundation in both the sciences and humanities.
Interest in Graduate Studies
Matthew Georges is looking to further his education by attending graduate school for Astrophysics or Planetary Sciences. His goal is to deepen his understanding of the universe through advanced studies in these fields. This interest aligns with his previous academic endeavors in physics and philosophy.
Passion for Science and Literature
Matthew Georges has a strong interest in exploring physical fundamentals through science and metaphysical fundamentals through literature and philosophy. He is an avid reader and writer who enjoys delving into both scientific and literary works. This blend of interests allows him to approach problems from a unique, interdisciplinary perspective.