Mohammed AlhajParamus, NJPhD in Materials Science & Engineering | Sustainable Materials | Former NSF-GRFP Fellow
With a PhD in Materials Science & Engineering specializing in Polymers from Michigan State University and a B.S. with High Honors in Materials Science and Engineering from Rutgers University, I have a solid foundation in physics principles, theories, and applications.
Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have applied physics concepts extensively in research, experimentation, data analysis, and problem-solving. I have a deep understanding of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and quantum mechanics, which are essential topics in physics education.
My experience as a tutor and educator has equipped me with effective teaching strategies to help students grasp complex physics concepts, develop critical thinking skills, and improve problem-solving abilities. I can explain abstract theories in a clear and engaging manner, provide real-world examples, conduct hands-on demonstrations, and facilitate interactive learning sessions.
Furthermore, I am passionate about fostering a positive and supportive learning environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, explore concepts, and develop a deeper appreciation for physics. I believe in tailoring tutoring sessions to meet each student's learning style, pace, and goals, ensuring personalized and effective instruction.