Location: Vancouver British Columbia Canada
Tutoring and Homework Help
| Computer, Math, Science |
| Computer Basics, Internet, Microsoft Office, Algebra, Basic Math, Business Math, Calculus, Geometry, Middle School Math, Trigonometry, Elementary Science, Physics |
Dr Vikash G. Tutor Profile
Tutor Personal Information
Tutoring Style and/or Experience
I always try to make sure that the diverse needs of students are to be appreciated and respected. Students have varying areas of talent that affect their learning strengths. It is important to be aware of these differences so as to tailor the instructional material appropriately to engage and challenge the student. Skills in developing measures to assess students' performance are critical to my teaching success, and I actively search out new progressive evaluation methods. I can teach students to their full abilities only by being aware of what students have grasped and what they have yet to understand.
Tutoring Fee and Tutors Availability
| Elementary, High School, College |
| Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday |
| Long Term or Open-Ended Tutoring Commitments. |
| $25.00 to $50.00 |
| This tutor offers a sliding scale for students with economic hardships. |
Tutor Background
| 6-10 years |
| More than 50 |
| Gifted/Talented,Home Schooling,Physical Disabilities |
| Ph.D. |
| Physics |
| University of Delhi |
Awarded Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (Govt. Of India) Scholarship in Nov. 2002
Qualified Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (National Eligibility Test) in Nov. 2002
Junior research fellow in Ministry of Information and Technology, India sponsored project titled “ Low and high frequency ZnO thin film SAW device ” (November 2002- April 2003)
Publications: 1. “Quantum confinement and strain effect on the optical properties of PbI2 Thin films”, Vikash Gulia, and A. G. Vedeshwar, Physical Review B, 75, 045409, (2007) 2. “Electro-optic effect in c-axis oriented ZnO thin films prepared by RF magnetron sputtering”, Vikash Gulia, and Sanjeev Kumar, Optical Materials 29, pp. 778, (2007) 3. “Quantum dot like behavior of ultra thin PbI2 films”, Vikash Gulia, A. G. Vedeshwar, and N. C. Mehra, Acta Materialia 54, 3899, (2006) 4. “Electrical properties and DC conductivity of phosphoric acid doped TGS single crystals”, Aparna Saxena, V. Gupta, Vikash Gulia, and K. Sreenivas, Ferroelectrics, 323, 145-149 (2005)
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