I have a graduate degree in physics and have worked professionally as a physicist at 3M in the corporate research labs, at the University of Wisconsin--Stout and Saint Catherine University, both as an adjunct professor.
Currently I am an Advanced Vacuum Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace (for the last 3 years)
My areas of research include condensed matter physics, optical physics and research and development of unique fuel efficiency systems to improve gas mileage for automobiles....
I have a graduate degree in physics and have worked professionally as a physicist at 3M in the corporate research labs, at the University of Wisconsin--Stout and Saint Catherine University, both as an adjunct professor.
Currently I am an Advanced Vacuum Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace (for the last 3 years)
My areas of research include condensed matter physics, optical physics and research and development of unique fuel efficiency systems to improve gas mileage for automobiles. Currently I am working at Honeywell Aerospace supporting the production of inertial guidance systems. Honeywell's inertial guidance systems are on Mars!
I have over 20 years experience teaching physics as a grad student, as an adjunct professor, and as a private tutor.
Why?
Because I enjoy learning about the fundamental science that allows us to learn about the universe we live in.
And I like teaching others about physics, helping them get through their course work, hoping, hoping! that a better understanding of our physical world will help them be able to navigate our current world, become successful in their chosen field and thrive!
(but mostly cuz physics is cool and i like teaching!)