Projects

  • Experimental Development:
    I have dedicated considerable effort to designing and developing experiments that enhance the understanding of complex physical phenomena. This work has involved creating innovative, low-cost instrumentation that is both meaningful and useful for physics laboratories, particularly at the undergraduate level. My aim has always been to make high-quality experimental setups accessible to institutions with limited resources, thereby broadening the scope of practical physics education.
  • Physics Education Research:
    My research has focused on exploring and implementing effective teaching methodologies with respect to undergraduate laboratory that improve student comprehension and engagement in physics laboratory. I have also contributed to the development of activity-based modules in elementary thermodynamics.
  • Teacher Training Programs:
    I have been actively involved in organizing and conducting training programs for physics teachers. These programs are designed to enhance teachers’ experimental skills and teaching methodologies in physics laboratory. Through these initiatives, I aim to empower educators to deliver high-quality physics laboratory education.
  • Low Cost Instrumentation Development:
    One of the aspects of my work that I particularly enjoy is developing low-cost, meaningful instrumentation for physics laboratories. This involves a creative and practical approach to solving problems, ensuring that the equipment is not only affordable but also robust and educationally effective. My goal is to make advanced experimental techniques and tools available to a wider audience, thereby democratizing access to quality physics education.