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I hold M.Sc in Theoretical/Mathematical Physics from University of Benin, where I graduated without distinction. Also I hold a B.Sc degree in Physics from Cross River University of Technology Calabar, which I graduated with Second Class Upper. During my academic journey, I developed a deep understanding of fundamental physics principles and acquired strong analytical and problem-solving skills. F...
I hold M.Sc in Theoretical/Mathematical Physics from University of Benin, where I graduated without distinction. Also I hold a B.Sc degree in Physics from Cross River University of Technology Calabar, which I graduated with Second Class Upper. During my academic journey, I developed a deep understanding of fundamental physics principles and acquired strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Furthermore, my coursework exposed me to a wide range of theoretical and experimental physics topics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.

As a teaching assistant at Cross River University of Technology Calabar, I had the opportunity to assist in undergraduate physics labs and tutorials. This experience honed my ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner, adapting my teaching style to accommodate diverse learning needs. I received positive feedback from students for my patience, enthusiasm, and ability to foster a supportive learning environment.

In my previous role as a Physics Teacher a Cross River University of Technology staff high School, I was responsible for delivering comprehensive physics lessons to high school students. I designed engaging lesson plans that combined theoretical concepts with hands-on experiments, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in practical settings. I utilized various teaching methods, including multimedia presentations, group discussions, and interactive demonstrations, to promote active learning and student engagement.
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