I have a PhD degree in Physics and several years of experience in working as a researcher in universities across the world. I have taught during these times in universities very high level of physics with great feedbacks from students. Currently I am working in a company as scientist where I don't get anymore the opportunity to teach students. The motivation to teach is to keep pursuing this pass...
I have a PhD degree in Physics and several years of experience in working as a researcher in universities across the world. I have taught during these times in universities very high level of physics with great feedbacks from students. Currently I am working in a company as scientist where I don't get anymore the opportunity to teach students. The motivation to teach is to keep pursuing this passion outside my working hours.
I feel teaching Physics to students in a very interactive way. Introducing a problem and then going together on how to solve it with the tools in hand makes it a much interesting and playful way to learn Physics. I understand that some students are quite afraid of Physics and I believe in taking their hand to guide them to the right path. My teaching is usually very dynamic with a combination of presentation slides and switching on a white board. In my opinion, understanding equations at play helps appreciating the important concepts.
I have several years of experience of working as a researcher both in theoretical and experimental physics. I believe this helps me on one hand motivate students to learn physics and on the other, explain a problem from a very practical point of view.