Teaching in MSc and PhD Programs
Teaching in MSc and PhD Programs
Teaching Experience
Radiative Processes in Astrophysics at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, for Ph.D. students under the Joint Astronomy Program (JAP) (Aug 2023 - Dec 2023)
Radiative Transfer at the Pondicherry University for M.Sc. students (Feb 2023 - Apr 2023)
Radiative Processes in Astrophysics at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, for Ph.D. students under the Joint Astronomy Program (JAP) (Aug 2022 - Dec 2022)
Department of Physics, Eshan College of Engineering, Mathura, India (Jan 2010 - Jul 2010)
Department of Physics, K.P. Engineering College, Agra, India (Oct 2009 - Jan 2010)
Teaching Methodology
Teaching is one of my passions, and it is an integral part of my identity. I believe in being passionate and engaged with the students in my teaching. My teaching methodology is to help students understand the reasons, motivations, and contexts behind learning physics and its technical applications. It is always part of my teaching plan to encourage students to participate in group discussions with their friends to grasp physics concepts. As a teacher, I am deeply committed to delivering engaging lectures and designing assignments that inspire critical thinking. I enjoy teaching traditional courses at the graduate and postgraduate levels, as well as advanced solar and heliospheric courses for PhD students.
To measure my teaching effectiveness, I often ask students to comment on my teaching style to determine if it improves their interest in my course. I have often adopted this strategy to assess the quality of my presentations at various international and national conferences. My pursuit of higher education is partly due to the influence of several excellent teachers who taught me the necessary skills to achieve my goals. I aim to join the ranks of my excellent teachers and catalyze other students to fulfill their dreams.