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Physics & Math Tutoring | PhD in Physics | 7+ Yrs College Teaching |
Mozammel H.

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PhD in Physics | BS & MS in Electrical Engineering | 7+ Years College-Level Teaching | GRE, SAT Math, Physics & Analytical Chemistry

If you've ever felt like physics, math, or chemistry just "doesn't click" — I'm here to change that. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I've spent over seven years teaching college-level physics, chemistry, and science labs.

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PhD in Physics | BS & MS in Electrical Engineering | 7+ Years College-Level Teaching | GRE, SAT Math, Physics & Analytical Chemistry

If you've ever felt like physics, math, or chemistry just "doesn't click" — I'm here to change that. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I've spent over seven years teaching college-level physics, chemistry, and science labs.

I taught Analytical Chemistry lab for three years at the junior and senior undergraduate level, working with students on quantitative analysis, instrumentation, lab technique, and scientific reasoning. I've also taught Physics I and II labs extensively, guiding students through mechanics, electricity & magnetism, thermodynamics, and optics.

I've personally taken the GRE, so I know exactly what the test demands — and how to prepare you for it efficiently.

Whether you're an engineering student struggling with calculus-based physics, a pre-med student tackling General Chemistry or Physics, a junior chemistry major navigating Analytical Chemistry lab, or a grad school applicant prepping for the GRE — I meet you where you are and build from there. My goal isn't just to get you through the next exam — it's to make sure the concepts actually stick.

What I can help you with:
Physics I & II · Mechanics · E&M · Thermodynamics · Optics · Analytical Chemistry · General Chemistry · GRE Physics & Quantitative Reasoning · SAT Math · Calculus I–III · Linear Algebra · Differential Equations · AP Physics · Engineering Physics


Education

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Electrical Engineering
UT San Antonio, Texas
Masters
UT San Antonio, Texas
PhD

Additional Languages

Bengali

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ACT Math

ACT Math

The ACT Math section is a sprint — 60 questions in 60 minutes, covering everything from prealgebra to trigonometry — and the students who do well are the ones who come in with both the content knowledge and the right strategy. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I know how to help students quickly identify question types, avoid common traps, and manage their time so they're not leaving easy points behind at the end. Whether you're taking the ACT for the first time or retaking it to hit a scholarship target, we'll find exactly where your points are hiding and go get them. Let's make your ACT score reflect what you're actually capable of.
Algebra 1

Algebra 1

Algebra 2 is where a lot of students go from feeling confident in math to feeling completely lost — and it usually happens fast. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I know exactly which topics cause the most trouble — polynomials, logarithms, complex numbers, and rational functions all hitting at once can feel overwhelming without the right guide. I don't just teach you how to get the answer — I make sure you understand why the method works, so you're never thrown off when the problem looks different on an exam. If Algebra 2 has been a source of stress, let's change that.
Algebra 2

Algebra 2

I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and with over seven years of STEM teaching experience, I know exactly where Algebra 2 becomes overwhelming — polynomials, rational functions, logarithms, complex numbers, and sequences all hitting at once. My core areas include polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic equations, complex numbers, sequences and series, and introductory statistics, always connected to real applications from physics and engineering to make the material click faster. I break each topic down to its core logic so it builds naturally rather than feeling like a pile of disconnected rules, and I adapt to each student's pace and learning style.
Calculus

Calculus

Calculus has a reputation for being the class that separates students who "get math" from everyone else — but in my experience, the difference is almost never ability, it's how the material was taught. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and calculus is not just something I teach — it's a tool I've relied on every single day throughout my academic and engineering career. I'm currently tutoring Calculus students right now, so this material is as fresh as it gets. Whether you're hitting a wall with limits and derivatives in Calc I, drowning in integration techniques in Calc II, or lost in the three-dimensional world of Calc III, I'll break it down in a way that actually makes sense and sticks. Let's stop dreading calculus and start owning it — let's start with an introductory session at a fraction of my regular rate and build a plan from there!
Chemistry

Chemistry

I bring both academic depth and real laboratory experience to chemistry tutoring. My background includes a PhD in Chemical Physics, over seven years of STEM teaching, and professional work as an analytical research scientist with hands-on expertise in mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, molecular analysis, and advanced lab techniques. I taught Analytical Chemistry lab at the junior and senior undergraduate level for three years, working with students on quantitative analysis, instrumentation, and scientific reasoning. For General Chemistry — stoichiometry, atomic structure, thermochemistry, gas laws, and equilibrium — I help students build the problem-solving skills that make the subject click. Whether you're a pre-med student in intro chem or an upper-division student navigating analytical chemistry, I connect every concept to real-world lab practice so it actually sticks.
GRE

GRE

The GRE can feel like a high-stakes obstacle standing between you and graduate school — and I know that feeling firsthand because I've been there. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I took the GRE myself before entering graduate school, so I know exactly what the test demands and how to prepare strategically rather than just grinding through practice problems. Whether you're targeting a competitive Quantitative score or preparing for the GRE Physics subject test, I'll help you build speed, confidence, and a realistic prep plan around your test date. Let's turn the GRE from a source of anxiety into a box you check with confidence.
Linear Algebra

Linear Algebra

Linear algebra is one of those courses that can feel completely abstract and disconnected from anything real — until suddenly it shows up everywhere, from engineering and physics to machine learning and economics. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and linear algebra is woven into everything I've done academically and professionally — so I can always show you not just how it works, but where it actually matters. Whether you're lost in matrix operations, confused by eigenvalues and eigenvectors, or struggling to visualize linear transformations, I'll build your understanding from the ground up in a way that makes the whole course fall into place. If linear algebra has been feeling like a foreign language, let's change that.
Physics

Physics

Physics has a reputation for being one of the hardest courses in any STEM program — but in my experience, the difference between struggling and succeeding almost always comes down to having the right person explain it the right way. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I have spent over seven years teaching college-level physics and science laboratories. I'm currently tutoring Physics students right now, so this material is fresh and top of mind. I have worked directly with undergraduate students in Physics I and II labs on mechanics, electricity & magnetism, waves, thermodynamics, optics, and scientific reasoning — so I know exactly where students get stuck and how to get them unstuck. I'm equally comfortable with calculus-based physics for engineering majors and algebra-based physics for pre-med and life science students. Whether you're preparing for an exam, catching up on missed material, or building a real conceptual foundation from scratch, let's start with an introductory session at a fraction of my regular rate and build a plan that gets you moving forward with real confidence!
Prealgebra

Prealgebra

Prealgebra is the moment math starts to shift from numbers to thinking — and how that transition goes can shape a student's relationship with math for years. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I genuinely enjoy working with students at this stage because getting it right here makes everything after so much easier. Whether you're working through fractions and decimals, ratios and percentages, or your first introduction to variables and equations, I'll make sure it makes sense — not just for the next quiz, but for good.
Precalculus

Precalculus

Precalculus has a reputation for being the class that makes or breaks a student's math confidence — and I've seen it happen both ways, which is exactly why I love teaching it. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I know firsthand how well precalculus prepares you for what's coming — because I've lived through calculus, differential equations, and beyond. Whether you're tangled up in functions and transformations, confused by exponentials and logarithms, or just trying to survive the trigonometry section, I'll meet you exactly where you are and build from there. Get precalculus right and calculus becomes a whole different experience
SAT Math

SAT Math

The SAT Math section is very learnable — and most students leave points on the table not because they don't know the math, but because they haven't learned how to take the test. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and with my background in high-stakes standardized testing I know exactly how to help students stop second-guessing themselves and start working efficiently under timed conditions. Whether you're aiming to break 600 for the first time or pushing toward an 800, we'll target your specific weak spots and build the pacing and strategy skills that make the difference on test day. Your target score is closer than you think.
Trigonometry

Trigonometry

Trigonometry trips up a lot of students — and honestly, that's because most textbooks teach it as a list of formulas to memorize rather than a subject that actually makes sense. I hold a PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, along with BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering, and I use trigonometry constantly in my work — so I can show you not just how it works, but why it matters and where it shows up in the real world. Whether you're struggling with the unit circle, lost in a sea of identities, or trying to solve trig equations without a clue where to start, I'll break it down in a way that finally clicks. Let's figure out exactly where you're stuck and turn trigonometry from your worst subject into one of your strongest

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Knowledgeable and patient tutor

Dr. Mo is a great tutor who helped my daughter succeed in AP physics. He has a great understanding of the concept, and hence can teach it very well. He is a very patient tutor and he makes sure my daughter understands every concept before moving on.

Aditi, 4 lessons with Mozammel

Patient and helpful tutor

Mozammel H. is very knowledgeable in calculus 3 and was able to explain and prevent various common mistakes that could be made while solving difficult problems. His test preparation advice was helpful.

David, 4 lessons with Mozammel
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