Teaching

Courses Taught

Engineering Physics I (Phys 1135)

This course is designed to help students to develop an understanding of the basic principles of statics and dynamics ranging from Newton’s Laws of motion to the laws of thermodynamics. Phys 1135 will help students to acquire the proper techniques for the solution of physical problems.

Semester taught:

  • Spring 2024
  • Fall 2024

Engineering Physics II (Phys 2135)

An introduction to electricity and magnetism, with emphasis on with emphasis on topics such as Gauss’s Law, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law and Faraday’s Law, a s well as circuits and lenses.

Semester taught

  • Spring 2024

Electricity and Magnetism II (Phys 4211)

This course covers overed include the magnetostatic field, the magnetic vector potential, the magnetostatic field in matter, electrodynamics, and electromagnetic waves.

Semester taught

  • Fall 2024

Office Hours

My office hours would be held in my office in 108 Physics Building

  • Electricity and Magnetism II – Mondays – 12:00pm to 2:30pm
  • Physics I –
  • Physics II –

Appointments can be scheduled via email.