I am a physicist with a PhD from the University of Florida and postdoctoral research experience at Carnegie Science. During my graduate studies, I served as a Teaching Assistant for multiple undergraduate physics courses, where I led problem-solving sessions, recitations, and lab experiments. I also mentored students one-on-one, helping them clarify complex concepts, prepare for exams, and develop strong analytical skills. Through this experience, I developed a teaching approach focused on...
I am a physicist with a PhD from the University of Florida and postdoctoral research experience at Carnegie Science. During my graduate studies, I served as a Teaching Assistant for multiple undergraduate physics courses, where I led problem-solving sessions, recitations, and lab experiments. I also mentored students one-on-one, helping them clarify complex concepts, prepare for exams, and develop strong analytical skills. Through this experience, I developed a teaching approach focused on understanding concepts deeply rather than rote memorization, ensuring students can apply knowledge effectively in coursework and exams.
Over the years, I have worked with students ranging from undergraduates in introductory and advanced physics courses to high school students preparing for college-level science exams. I adapt my teaching style to each student’s needs, balancing explanation, guided practice, and problem-solving exercises. My goal is to help students build confidence, master challenging topics, and develop independent thinking skills that go beyond the classroom.
I enjoy making physics engaging and accessible, breaking down difficult topics into manageable steps while connecting them to real-world examples. Whether it is classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, or quantum physics, I tailor each session to the student’s pace and goals, helping them achieve measurable improvement and genuine understanding.