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Emily T.

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I am a current graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech, where I lead classroom and laboratory teams and conduct research on advanced materials for real-world applications. My educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Comprehensive Physics from the University of Washington and an Associate of Science from Olympic College, both with honors.
I have hands-on experience as a teaching assistant for introductory physics labs at UW, where I helped students...

I am a current graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech, where I lead classroom and laboratory teams and conduct research on advanced materials for real-world applications. My educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Comprehensive Physics from the University of Washington and an Associate of Science from Olympic College, both with honors.
I have hands-on experience as a teaching assistant for introductory physics labs at UW, where I helped students grasp challenging concepts through practical demonstrations. I also worked as a math tutor at Olympic College, supporting students of various ages (high school to adult) and backgrounds in subjects ranging from algebra to calculus. My teaching style is patient, friendly, and focused on building confidence, whether you need help with homework, preparing for exams, or strengthening your understanding of core concepts. I enjoy making math and physics approachable and am dedicated to helping students reach their academic goals.


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University of Washington
Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Masters

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Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics

The University of Washington’s introductory quantum mechanics sequence begins with emphasizing the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics, including bra-ket notation, the postulates of quantum mechanics, and core problems like the harmonic oscillator and path integrals. PHYS 324 (Quantum Mechanics I), covers the foundations of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics including the need for quantum theory, the Schrödinger equation, operators, angular momentum, the hydrogen atom, identical particles, and the periodic table. Quantum Mechanics II (PHYS 325) builds on this by introducing perturbation theory, the variational principle, and radiation, and applies quantum mechanics to topics such as atomic physics, magnetic resonance, and scattering.
Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

Coursework at University of Washington included thermal physics and statistical mechanics. Thermodynamics is a core course required for Materials Science and Engineering for graduate studies at Georgia Tech. As a Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia Tech, my work involves the study of phase transitions and synthesis of materials, both of which require a solid understanding of thermodynamic principles.
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Calculus
Differential Equations
Elementary Math
Geometry
Physics
Prealgebra
Precalculus
Trigonometry
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