Project Description

Calculus

This course aims to prepare any high school student for an upcoming Calculus class. This means a brief but intense review of prerequisite skills, like trigonometry and limits, before diving into the beginnings of Calculus as a subject. Students will leave this class confident in their ability to analyze functions, take limits, and perform derivatives. 

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Summer Camp Instructors

Gul Musavi
Gul MusaviCoordinator
Gul Musavi is the Coordinator for the General Education Department and a Lecturer in History and Education at North American University, dedicated to advancing student learning and interdisciplinary scholarship. Her research interests focus on history and education.

She also serves as an assistant coach for the award-winning Speech and Debate Team, where she helps students develop strong public speaking and presentation skills. Through personalized coaching, structured practice, and constructive feedback. She supports students in building confidence, organizing persuasive arguments, and delivering effective presentations.

Likhitha Kanagala
Likhitha KanagalaComputer Science
I’m Likhitha Kanagala. I hold a master’s degree in data science and bring prior industry experience in databases, game development, and software engineering. Currently, I serve as a Computer Science faculty member, where I focus on making complex technical concepts accessible through hands-on, project-based learning.
I am passionate about helping students connect theory with real-world applications, especially in areas like programming, artificial intelligence, and software development. I enjoy guiding learners of all levels to build practical projects, think critically, and develop confidence in using technology creatively.
James Keller
James KellerSpeech and Debate
James Keller received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Telecommunication in 2000, and his Master of Arts in Communication in 2004. He is a graduate of the illustrious Texas Southern University. While attending Texas Southern University, he travelled extensively with the world renown Texas Southern University Forensic and Dialectical Symposium (Speech and Debate Team), under the leadership of the Honorable Dr. Thomas F. Freeman.

Upon graduation from Texas Southern University in 2000, he began working as a News Editor with KRIV Fox 26. In 2004, he began his teaching career as an Adjunct Instructor with Texas Southern University. That appointment led to him teaching in the discipline of Speech Communication with San Jacinto College, Houston City College, the Lone Star College system, the Art Institute of Houston, and now, with the prestigious North American University.

Currently, Mr. Keller is still working on reporting the morning news, along with teaching as a full-time professor with North American University. He is also the head coach of the North American University Speech and Debate Team.

In addition, he was ordained in early 2025 as a Deacon with Dominion Church International, where he proudly serves the people of God as a humble servant leader.

Mr. Keller enjoys spending quality time with his lovely wife, Latanya Keller, travelling, kayaking, bicycling, and volunteering on mission trips during the summer with his son Wynton.

Dr. Azamat Zhamanov
Dr. Azamat ZhamanovComputer Science
Dr. Azamat Zhamanov is a Computer Science professor and AI expert based in Houston, Texas, known for turning complex technologies into exciting, hands-on experiences for students. With a Ph.D. in Computer Science and deep expertise in artificial intelligence, networking, and cybersecurity, he brings real-world innovation directly into the classroom.
Unlike traditional programs, Dr. Zhamanov’s courses go beyond theory — students build, experiment, and create. From designing their own AI agents using cutting-edge tools like OpenClaw, to developing games powered by AI, to exploring how real networks are protected from cyber threats, every session is immersive and practical.
His teaching style is energetic, modern, and results-driven, focused on helping students think like engineers, solve real problems, and gain confidence with technologies shaping the future.
At the summer bootcamp, students don’t just learn about technology — they build it, control it, and understand it.
Alina Rajbhandari
Alina Rajbhandari Mathematics
Alina Rajbhandari, a mathematics lecturer at North American University with a Master’s degree in Mathematics. I have been teaching and tutoring math for over 10 years and am passionate about helping students see that math is not just about formulas – it’s about thinking, problem-solving, and building confidence. In this summer camp, my goal is to make math engaging, interactive, and approachable through hands-on activities, puzzles, and real-world applications.
Micheal Baker
Micheal BakerMathematics
Michael Baker graduated with his Master’s in Mathematics from the University of Rochester and has been teaching a wide variety of math courses at various colleges since 2018. He enjoys his job.
Islam Sabyr
Highly motivated and results‑oriented IT Analyst with 2+ years of experience in ServiceNow development, administration, and IT service management. Proven ability to analyze complex issues, optimize processes, and deliver impactful IT solutions that enhance business efficiency. Expertise in collaborating with cross‑functional teams, driving process improvements, and exceeding customer expectations. Passionate about leveraging technology to streamline operations and achieve business goals.