Teaching
I teach and have taught a variety of courses in the Physics department. I enjoy teaching all levels: from introductory courses for non-majors, introductory courses for majors, all the way to senior-level selected topics courses for majors. My passion (and the reason I became a Physics major myself) is for experimental Physics, and I have taught several of the advanced laboratory courses. Throughout my teaching, I emphasize analytical and critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills in a collaborative environment.
Below is the list of courses I teach or have taught at Ithaca College. Bold-face type indicates courses I am currently teaching.
- PHYS 10200: Introduction to Physics II
- PHYS 11400: Introduction to Experimental Physics
- PHYS 11700: Principles of Physics I: Mechanics
- PHYS 21700: Principles of Physics III: Waves, Optics, and Thermodynamics
- PHYS 23200: Honors Intermediate Seminar: Relativity and Quantum Physics in Society
- PHYS 31100: Analytical Mechanics
- PHYS 36000: Intermediate Physics Laboratory
- PHYS 45100: Advanced Physics Laboratory
- PHYS 47003: Selected Topics in Physics: Solid State Physics
- PHYS 49700: Senior Thesis I
- PHYS 49800: Senior Thesis II

