Math Instructor
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Pennsylvania State University
Master of Arts in Chemistry, University of Virginia
Mr. Spencer Lovrinic joined the MMI faculty shortly before the start of the 2024 school year and teaches Fundamentals of Math and Algebra I to middle school students and Algebra II and Pre-Calculus to upper school students.
Prior to his arrival at MMI, he served as a Teaching Assistant in the Chemistry Department at UVA while obtaining his Masters Degree. He lectured and held office hours for students taking Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, and also supervised undergraduate graders and other teaching assistants for other classes. He ran simulations on UVA’s high-performance computing cluster for molecular dynamics modeling using C++ and Fortran languages and completed a project focused on protein folding using lattice models. As an undergraduate researcher at Penn State he ran experiments including calorimetry, radiation labeling, luminescent probing, spectroscopy, and rheological methods to determine liquidus/solidus points. Mr. Lovrinic also worked as a Technician at Sanofi Pasteur working on cGMP flu vaccine processing.
Mr. Lovrinic resides in Sugarloaf and his personal interests include aviation, visiting National Parks, fantasy lore, and exercise.