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Other Specialties
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Degrees
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PhD Nuclear Physics, MA Physics, BS Mathematics
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My Expert Service
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Homework help and tutoring in math, physics, and computer science.
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Experience & Qualifications
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Education:
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Ph.D in Physics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
Nuclear Physics
Projected Defense Date:
August, 2005
M.A. in Physics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
Received: May, 2001
B.S. in Mathematics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
Received: May, 1999
Skills:
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Data Analysis:
Very experienced using Monte
Carlo simulations and in
modeling of physical systems.
Extensive experience with
signal detection, noise
reduction, filtering, and
analysis of large data sets
using statistics and
probabiltiy.
Experienced using and
developing algorithms and
optimization methods.
Operating Systems:
Linux, UNIX, Windows.
Computer Languages:
Very experienced with C/C++,
STL, Boost, and shells (bash,
tcsh, and Windows command
line), and GUI
design/testing. Excellent
scripting/programming skills.
Software:
Familiar with Java, Perl,
Tcl/Tk, Python, Visual Studio,
MS Office, Maple, Emacs, ROOT,
LabVIEW, CVS, Make, gcc,
OpenOffice, SSH, all GNU
utilities, and LaTeX
Familiar with Beowulf Clusters
(MPI programming), Kerberos,
and other common Linux/Windows
software.
Hardware/Software Interfacing:
Lab experience designing
experiments involving complex
real-time decisions and
measuremnts, coding/working
with drivers for hardware
control, and calculating
statistical/systematic
significance.
Mathematics:
Advanced Calculus,
Differential Equations, Linear
Algebra, Probability,
Analysis, Complex Analysis,
Dynamical Systems, Tensors,
Differential Forms,
Quaternions.
Graduate coursework in
Mathematics with emphasis on
Differential Geometry, Complex
Analysis, and Topology
Teaching Experience:
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Mathematics Department, SUNY
at Stony Brook
Adjunct Lecturer:
Sept 1997--Sept 1998
Lectured for calculus
(approx. 60 students/class)
and elementary algebra courses
(30 students/class)
Modern Physics Teaching
Assistant: Jan 2002--May 2002
Laboratory course covering
most aspects of non-classical
physics
Electronics Laboratory
Prof. Michael Gurvitch
Teaching Assistant:
Jan. 2000--Jan. 2001
Laboratory course covering
basics up to op-amps and
digital circuts for
computation
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email/chat
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unclejamil
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