"I recently received my Ph.D. in mathematical physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, which has a top 10 physics program in the United States. Before that, I did my undergraduate in physics at Columbia University. As a graduate student, I worked with fifteen upper and lower-division courses with both the physics and mathematics departments at UCSB. Some of the courses I worked with include more...
"I recently received my Ph.D. in mathematical physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, which has a top 10 physics program in the United States. Before that, I did my undergraduate in physics at Columbia University. As a graduate student, I worked with fifteen upper and lower-division courses with both the physics and mathematics departments at UCSB. Some of the courses I worked with include calculus, linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, mathematical methods of physics, and general relativity. I was also the instructor of record for upper-division electrodynamics and advanced mechanics for physics majors. In all of these classes, I have received excellent feedback from my students.
In addition to my experience in the classroom, I have received the University of California's College Certificate in Undergraduate Teaching along with my doctorate. This entailed a fifty page thesis along with my dissertation where I reviewed methods for conveying information to students in an effective manner and how to incorporate technology in the classroom. As a teacher, I am very patient, encouraging, and put a lot of effort into clarifying any confusions that my students have about the subject matter. I greatly enjoy teaching and look forward to working with you to develop your understanding and appreciation of mathematics and the natural sciences!" less...
Columbia University, Physics
University of California, Santa Barbara, PhD