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Adunct Work

I have periodically taught community college physics courses as an adjunct professor.

I will be teaching PHY 122 at Pima Community College in Spring 2025

I have previously taught:

  • Calc-based electricity and magnetism at Riverside City College (in-person, 4 terms)
  • Calc and Alg-based newtonian mechanics at Mt. San Jacinto College (in-person 2 terms and online 2 terms)
  • Calc-based newtonian mechanics at Mt. San Antonio College (in-person, 1 term)
  • Calc-based thermodynamics and modern physics at Crafton Hills College (in-person, 2 terms)

...all of which included labs.

Teaching Assistant

At UC Riverside, I was a TA for the physics department for the following courses:

  • General Electives for non-STEM majors
    • PHYS 010: “How Things Work” (concepts of electricity and magnetism) (1 term)
    • PHYS 018: “Energy and the Environment” (1 term)
  • Laboratories
    • PHYS 002LA: Algebra-based mechanics for life-sciences majors (1 term)
  • Introductory Calculus-Based Physics for STEM majors
    • PHYS 040A: Mechanics (1 term)
    • PHYS 040C: Electricity & Magnetism (4 term)
  • Upper-Division Courses for Advanced Physics Majors
    • PHYS 111: Astrophysics & Stellar Astronomy (1 term)
    • PHYS 142W/190: Individual Study & Scientific Writing (1 term)

Other

I was funded for one semester at UC Riverside to write, film, and edit instructional videos for PHYS 040C: Electricity & Magnetism.

Teaching Philosophy Statement

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