I am a Particle Cosmologist-Phenomenologist, with physics degrees from Purdue University for Undergraduate, and a Masters degree from Brown University. I have teacher's assistant experience in running, teaching, and grading labs for a freshman electricity and magnetism class while I was in my third year at Purdue. During graduate school I also was a grader for an undergraduate class in electricity and magnetism, and a class in the physics of matter, which included being a one-on-one resource...
I am a Particle Cosmologist-Phenomenologist, with physics degrees from Purdue University for Undergraduate, and a Masters degree from Brown University. I have teacher's assistant experience in running, teaching, and grading labs for a freshman electricity and magnetism class while I was in my third year at Purdue. During graduate school I also was a grader for an undergraduate class in electricity and magnetism, and a class in the physics of matter, which included being a one-on-one resource for students who needed extra help or clarification on coursework. Since graduating in the spring of 2025, I have taught a Summer at Brown precollege course in "Quantum Mechanics: The Intersection of Physics and Philosophy", which has been highly reviewed by students. I made my office hours and email extremely available for students who needed more resources. My approach to the 3-hour lecture was to equally divide class time between philosophy, physics, and math concepts that complement each other to weave a multidisciplinary outlook on the universe using both physics and metaphysics. I also was a teaching associate for a particle physics course in the Summer at Brown program where I was a one-on-one and small group resource as well as lecturing and supplementing the teacher's knowledge. I have volunteer experience in running a summer program teaching robotics and programming to elementary school students, primarily fourth grade students.