Selections from my University Teaching Experience
I have taught a wide range of physics topics.
I am particularly proud of being involved in the following courses since some of them I have devised and written myself
(denoted by *).
Canonical Methods in Classical and Quantum Physics *
Canonical methods for graduate physics students.
Electronic Devices
Semiconductor physics to engineering undergraduates.
Simulation of Circuits and Non-Linear Elements
MOSFET modeling with SPICE to engineering undergraduates.
Path Integrals, Green's Functions
and Propagators *
To physics graduate students.
Emphasized the underlining relationships between these functions.
Applications of Quantum Mechanics
Operator methods to physics undergraduates.
Condensed Matter Physics
Semiconductor physics to undergraduates.
Leviathan against the Air-Pump *
The debate between Robert Boyle and Thomas Hobbes about the nature of the vacuum.
Given as part of the Enlightenment programme for humanities undergraduates at the
University of Essex, UK.
Foundation Physics *
Foundation physics for science and engineering students.
Most of the students were non-native English speakers and the course was part of their introductory year to a UK university education.