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I have 10 years of teaching experience in physics from three different countries: Saudi Arabia (5 yr at University of Hafr Al Batin, Oman (1.5 yr at Sultan Qaboos University) and Bangladesh (3.5 yrs). For the last Fall 2019 and Spring 2020, I have taught PHYS 102 General Physics II (Algebra-based), topics include wave motion and sound; temperature, first and second law of thermodynamics; kinetic theory of gases; Coulomb’s law; the electric field; Gauss’ law; electric potential; capacitors and dielectrics; D.C. circuits; the magnetic field; Ampere’s and Faraday’s laws; PHYS 101 General Physics I (Algebra-based) include Theory of light; photoelectric and Compton effect; atomic model; electromagnetic waves; Ray model, Snell’s law; Ampere’s law; EMF, ohm’s law; PHYS 151 Physics for Engineering (Algebra and Calculus-based) includes Mechanics, Work and energy, Fluid and wave motions, Heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, Optics; PHYS 001 Medical Physics for Preparatory Year Health Science include Medical imaging and radiation therapy, physical metrics and radiation and its safety and radioactivity, radiation therapy, computed tomography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging. 

During Fall 2015 and Spring 2016, I taught General Physics I (Algebra-based), which includes Newtonian mechanics, kinematics and dynamics of translational, rotational, and simple harmonic motions, momentum, projectile motion, energy, and gravitation; Physics For Engineering (Calculus-based), which includes electricity and magnetism, kinetic theory, thermodynamics, thermal energy, and heat; Experimental Methods of Physics, which includes collision, conductivity, oscillators, radiation, resonance, and rotational motion; Physics for Engineering I (Calculus-based), acceleration, gravity, forces, projectile motion, torque, energy, rotation, density, heat; Physics For Engineering II (Calculus-based), which includes fundamental electronics, oscilloscope, function generator, capacitor, inductor, circuit, and heat. During my teaching career, I have taught general and fundamental physics for the beginner (both algebra and calculus-based). I have taught 17 different courses in physics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I have evaluated students and graded them following the university pedagogy. I involved the graduate student in the research and supervised them in the project's collaboration with SQU, McGill University, and PIMM.

 

1. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia, November 2017 - Present

 

Responsibilities: -Taught lecture for undergraduate and graduate courses.

                           -Conduct laboratory and recitation (Tutorial) classes.

                           -Continue research on Materials Science.

Courses Taught at UOHB

Fall 2020: PHY 102 Lecture section 07, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 35

Fall 2020: PHY 102 Lecture section 02, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 22

Fall 2020: PHY 102 Lecture section 04, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 28

Fall 2020: PHY 102 Lab section 02, General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 22

Fall 2020: PHY 102 Lab section 07, General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 35

Fall 2020: PHY 101 Lab section 01, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 37

 

Spring 2020: PHY 102 Lecture section 03, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 25

Spring 2020: PHY 102 Lecture section 04, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 17

Spring 2020: PHY 102 Lab section 03, General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 25

Spring 2020: PHY 102 Lab section 04, General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 17

Spring 2020: PHY 101 Lab section 03, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 20

 

Fall 2019: PHY 101 Lecture section 02, General Physics I (3 credit). Enrollment = 33

Fall 2019: PHY 101 Lecture section 07, General Physics I (3 credit). Enrollment = 31

Fall 2019: PHY 101 Lab section 02, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 33

Fall 2019: PHY 101 Lab section 07, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 31

 

Spring 2019: MedPHY 001 Lecture section 04, Basics of Medical Physics (2 credit). Enrollment = 34

Spring 2019: MedPHY 001 Lecture section 09, Basics of Medical Physics (2 credit). Enrollment = 30

Spring 2019: PHY 101 Lecture section 03, General Physics I (3 credit). Enrollment = 35

Spring 2019: PHY 101 Lab section 04, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 35

 

Fall 2018: PHY 151 Lecture section 01, Principle of Physics (3 credit). Enrollment = 30

Fall 2018: PHY 151 Lecture section 03, Principle of Physics (3 credit). Enrollment = 22

Fall 2018: PHY 101 Lab section 03, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 34

Fall 2018: PHY 101 Lab section 04, General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 33

 

Spring 2018: PHY 102 Lecture section 01, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 11

Spring 2018: PHY 102 Lab section 01, General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 11

Spring 2018: PHY 151 Lecture section 01, Principle of Physics (3 credit). Enrollment = 33

Spring 2018: PHY 151 Lab section 01, Principle of Physics Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 35

Spring 2018: PHY 151 Lecture section 03, Principle of Physics (3 credit). Enrollment = 33

 

Fall 2017: PHY 102 Lecture section 01, General Physics II (3 credit). Enrollment = 31

Fall 2017: PHY 101 Lecture section 03, General Physics I (3 credit). Enrollment = 34

Fall 2017: PHY 151 Lecture section 02, Principle of Physics (3 credit). Enrollment = 30

PHYS 102 General Physics II (Algebra-based) Topics include wave motion and sound; temperature, first and second law of thermodynamics; kinetic theory of gases; Coulomb’s law; the electric field; Gauss’ law; electric potential; capacitors and dielectrics; D.C. circuits; the magnetic field; Ampere’s and Faraday’s laws.

PHYS 101 General Physics I (Algebra-based) include Theory of light; photoelectric and Compton effect; atomic model; electromagnetic waves; Ray model, Snell’s law; Ampere’s law; EMF, ohm’s law.

PHYS 151 Physics For Engineering (Algebra and Calculus-based) includes Mechanics, Work and energy, Fluid and wave motions, Heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, Optics.

PHYS 001 Medical Physics For Preparatory Year Health Science include Medical imaging and radiation therapy, physical metrics and radiation and its safety and radioactivity, radiation therapy, computed tomography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman, September 2015 - May 2016.

 

Responsibilities: -Taught lecture for undergraduate and graduate courses.

                           -Conduct laboratory and tutorial classes.

                           -Supervised graduate project and thesis.

                           -Conduct research on biodegradable materials and published journal papers.

 

Course taught at SQU

Spring 2016: PHY 2102 Lecture section 08, General Physics I (3 credit). Enrollment = 65

Spring 2016: PHY 2107 Lab section 01, Physics for Engineering I (1 credit). Enrollment = 30

Spring 2016: PHY 3005 Lab section 01, Experimental Methods of Physics Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 21

 

Fall 2015: PHY 2108 Recitation section 01, Physics for Engineering II (1 credit). Enrollment = 62

Fall 2015: PHY 2108 Lab section 01, Physics for Engineering II Laboratory (1 credit). Enrollment = 32

Fall 2015: PHY 2102 Lab section 01, General Physics II (1 credit). Enrollment = 30

 

PHYS 2101, General Physics I (Algebra-based), includes Newtonian mechanics, kinematics and dynamics of translational, rotational, and simple harmonic motions, momentum, projectile motion, energy, and gravitation.

 

PHYS 2107, Physics For Engineering (Calculus-based), includes electricity and magnetism, kinetic theory, thermodynamics, thermal energy, and heat.

 

PHYS 3005, Experimental Methods of Physics includes collision, conductivity, oscillators, radiation, resonance, and rotational motion.

 

PHYS 2102, Physics For Engineering I (Calculus-based),  Acceleration, gravity, Forces, Projectile Motion, Torque, Energy, Rotation, Density, and Heat

 

PHYS 2108, Physics For Engineering II (Calculus-based),  includes Fundamental of Error Analysis, Graph Plotting, Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Capacitor, Inductor, Circuit, and Heat.

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Contact:

Department of Physics, University of  hafr Al Batin, Hafr Al Batin 39524,

Saudi Arabia.

Phone: +966 055 705 8027

Email: almamun@uhb.edu.sa

Dr. Al Mamun
Associate Professor

Research Field: Biopolymers, Condensed Matter Physics, Polymer Physics, Biomedical Applications, Groundwater, Environmental Radiation, Health Risk Assessment and Semiconductor Technology.

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