I am a Research Fellow in Exeter, UK. My undergraduate degree was in Mathematics and Physics, Masters in Physics of Materials and Doctorate in Biomedical Sciences: Medical Physics.
I truly believe that everyone can succeed no matter your initial difficulties. There is nothing more exciting to a teacher than the moment his student show signs of joy in understanding what he explains to his students in a class. I have been lucky enough to witness these awesome moments over and over. Throughout my teaching career, which spans nearly a decade from before I started my doctoral studies to when I worked as a teaching assistant in the Department of Physics at Oakland University, every day that I teach either in a classroom or in a physics lab is day full of enjoyment and excitement. I love teaching, and my love for science and my passion to share knowledge drives me to teaching. I have always looked up to the profession of teaching as highly noble. I have been inspired by my teachers whom I have learnt from throughout my school days and university years, who have dedicated themselves to teaching and to their students.
Subjects
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Physics AS
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Physics A2
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Physics (Cambridge OL)
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Physics (Edexcel) IGCSE
Experience
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Teaching Assistant, Lecturer (Sep, 2011
–Jul, 2017) at Oakland University, Rochester, MI
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Physics Teacher (Aug, 2006
–Jul, 2011) at Wycherley International School, Colombo
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Physics Teacher (Sep, 2003
–Dec, 2005) at Ministry of Education, maldives
Education
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Biomedical Sciences: Medical Physics (Sep, 2011–Apr, 2017) from Oakland University, Rochester, MI