Assistant Professor, Physics & Astronomy Department, Manhattan College
Physics I: PHYS 101, 2018—up to now; I am currently serving as an instructor for this calculus-based physics course that covers Mechanics.
Topics in Astrophysics: PHYS 341, 2019—up to now; I am currently serving as an instructor for this course that I designed for undergraduate students both majoring and minoring in Physics.
Physics II: PHYS 102, 2018—up to now; I was an instructor for this calculus-based physics course that covers chapters on Electricity and Magnetism. currently serving as an instructor for this
Physics Lab: PHYS 191, 2019-2020; I taught as a lab instructor for this Mechanics Lab course. With Prof. Erdinc Atilgan we also wrote a lab manual.
Introduction Astronomy: SCI 201, 2018—up to now; I am teaching this course to non-science majors at our college. I also wrote a lab manual for this course.
Statistical Mechanics: PHYS 415, 2020—up to now; I am currently serving as an instructor for this course that I designed for upper level undergraduate students both majoring and minoring in Physics.
Lecturer/Adjunct Professor
Mechanics: PHYS 220, Spring 2018, Ivy Tech Community College-Indianapolis; I am currently serving as an instructor for this course that includes both lecture and lab sections.
Quantum Mechanics II: P512, Spring 2017, Indiana University-Bloomington; Designed and presented two lectures for graduate students.
Quantum Mechanics I: P511, Fall 2016 & 2017, Indiana University-Bloomington; Designed and presented seven lectures for graduate students, proctored a midterm and a final exam.
Theory of Electricity and Magnetism II: P332, Spring 2015, Indiana University-Bloomington; Designed and presented one lecture for undergraduate students.
Quantum Mechanics: PHYS 520, Fall 2014, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Designed and presented four lectures for graduate students.
Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering: PHYS 317, Fall 2014, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Designed and presented two lectures for undergraduate students.
Introduction to Wave Mechanics: PHYS 420, Spring 2014, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Designed and presented seven lectures for undergraduate students.
Introduction to Theoretical Mechanics: PHYS 511, Fall 2013, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Designed and presented four lectures for graduate students.
Quantum Mechanics: PHYS 520, Spring 2013, Texas A&M University-Commerce; I was an instructor for this graduate course; I was fully responsible for preparing lecture materials, homework sets, arranging and organizing two midterms, a final test, and evaluating students performance.
General Relativity and Cosmology, Fall 2009-Spring 2010, Florida State University; Designed, organized and presented a series of informal lectures on General Relativity and Cosmology to an audience of 5-6 Ph.D. students and two professors at the Department of Physics & Astronomy of the Florida State University.
Teaching Assistant, Florida State University (2007-2011)
Special and General Relativity PHZ4601/5606 (Fall 2009, Fall 2011)
Intermediate Modern Physics PHY3101 (Spring 2011)
Statistical Mechanics PHY5524 (Spring 2011)
Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena PHY6938 (Spring 2010)
Quantum Field Theory B PHY5669 (Spring 2010)
Quantum Mechanics B PHY5646 (Spring 2009)
Electrodynamics B PHY5347 (Spring 2009)
Quantum Theory of Matter B PHY4605/PHY5608 (Spring 2009), Graded homework assignments, held office hours, interacted with students on a daily basis, and served as a proctor for midterm exams.
College Physics PHY2054 (Spring 2008, Fall 2008), Fully responsible for 3.0-hour laboratory sessions (3 sessions per week in Spring 2008 and 2 sessions per week in Fall 2008). Instructed lab sessions, set up experiments, graded lab reports, held office hours.
College Physics PHY2053 (Fall 2007, Summer 2009), Fully responsible for 3.0-hour laboratory sessions (2 sessions per week). Instructed lab sessions, set up experiments, graded lab reports, graded all homework problem sets (for Summer 2009 only), held office hours.