Teaching

General Physics I is an introductory course that explores the fundamental principles of classical mechanics, thermal physics, fluid motion, waves, and sound. The course emphasizes critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and the application of physics to real-world scenarios.

"Do We Live in a Simulation?" is a critical thinking course that explores the intersection of philosophy, physics, and computational science. Students will engage in thought-provoking discussions about the nature of reality, emergence, and complexity, while examining the simulation hypothesis. Using physics simulations and models, the course will investigate how complex systems arise from simple rules and question whether the universe itself could operate similarly.

