I completed my Ph.D. in Engineering (Applied Physics) from Mississippi State University. I am currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania. I have taught a wide variety of physics courses and laboratory classes within the physics major, at both the introductory and upper levels, along with physics courses for non-science majors. (read more)
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