MS in Physics with an excellent foundation in the science and associated mathematical techniques. Solid laboratory and research skills with a good knowledge of the use, application, care and maintenance of a variety of systems, software, apparatus, and tools. Experience solving a wide range of technical problems. More than six years of teaching experience in Physics. Strong command of a variety of software. Mature, disciplined, highly analytical.
Software:
C++, Fortran, PIC Microcontroller Assembly Language, MATLAB, Mathematica, Unix, Python, LabView, EAGLE Layout Editor
Research Projects & Employment Synopsis
Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, Ohio
Taught Physics classes and labs to an aggregate total of more than 1000 students.
Held meetings with professors and teaching assistants to coordinate presentation of material, discuss grading policies, etc.
Managed classroom and laboratory sessions which included conducting and grading exams and overseeing laboratory tests.
Prepared lesson plans.
Counseled and advised students.
Consistently received excellent end-of-term student evaluations.
Courses taught included:
“Modern Physics” (mainly for biology/pre-med majors)
“Particles & Motion” (mainly for engineering/science majors)
“Introduction to Electromagnetism” (mainly for engineering/science majors)
“Thermal, Wave, and Quantum Physics” (mainly for engineering/science majors)
Ohio State University
Assisted Greg Lafyatis, PhD, who is part of the Atomic, Molecular, Optical (AMO) group at The Ohio State University. His group is involved in the study of atom cooling and trapping, primarily by trapping rubidium (Ru87) on an opt...
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