During my graduate studies, I taught high school math, physics, and astronomy/cosmology, primarily as a one-on-one private tutor and occasionally in classroom settings. I also served as the lead instructor for undergraduate physics labs (I and II) at Rutgers University for two years during my master’s program. Additionally, I volunteered to teach an undergraduate "Computational Physics" course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln while pursuing my Ph.D.
Teaching STEM subjects to...
During my graduate studies, I taught high school math, physics, and astronomy/cosmology, primarily as a one-on-one private tutor and occasionally in classroom settings. I also served as the lead instructor for undergraduate physics labs (I and II) at Rutgers University for two years during my master’s program. Additionally, I volunteered to teach an undergraduate "Computational Physics" course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln while pursuing my Ph.D.
Teaching STEM subjects to enthusiastic students has always been a passion of mine. I strive to provide students with fresh perspectives by incorporating real-life examples and applications. My greatest sense of fulfillment comes from watching my students expand their knowledge and eagerly explore new scientific concepts.
I welcome any suggestion students provide to benefit them as much as possible. I am easy to reach and will always provide fast responses. Please feel free to contact me with any additional questions or to schedule a lesson.