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Science · Math · Chemistry
Hello everyone ! My name is Soukaina and I am passionate about the fields of physics and computational materials. I have always been fascinated by how the laws of nature can be mathematically described and used to understand the world around us! Currently a PhD student in computational materials physics, I have two years of experience as a temporary physics professor. In addition, I also teach mathematics to students in the final year of science (bac S). I obtained a master's degree in matter and radiation physics, which offered me a complete education in fundamental and applied physics. Thanks to this extensive training, I have developed a wide range of skills in theoretical and numerical modeling, analytical methods, electron microscopy, spectroscopy and data processing. In summary, I teach all programs in French or English. I also teach physics and chemistry and science subjects in general, for all levels. During our sessions, we will start by discussing your needs and goals. Then we'll work together to address key concepts, clarify challenges, and build your skills. I will make sure to adapt my teaching method to your learning style, using concrete examples, practical exercises and exams similar to what can be posed in class. We will also have the opportunity to discuss and answer your questions throughout the session. My goal is to create a positive, interactive and effective learning environment to help you grow and succeed. Do not hesitate to contact me for more information or to make an appointment. I would be happy to help you!
Physics · Math · Chemistry
Hello! I am Dillan and I am 19 years old. I have completed my A-Levels and GCSEs and studied at a top grammar school in the UK, and I am currently a Medical student. I am a keen and enthusiastic tutor with experience. I have a few years of tutoring experience. I have taught many students subjects such as Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science. I have had students initially reach level 5 in specific issues, and through hard work and some guidance, they reached level 9 as their final GCSE grade. My teaching style is interactive whiteboard lessons; I use my iPad to annotate and write notes on the virtual whiteboard. My primary focus is to allow the students to understand the material through annotated diagrams. To ensure engagement throughout the lessons, students will be asked different questions, such as why something behaves this way or why this is the answer. I do not just aim for the students to memorise the material but instead to understand the material at hand. From the very beginning, exam questions will be used. I use exam questions from the beginning to help students understand how the mark scheme is structured. Starting exam questions early allows students to practice and perfect their exam technique for the most excellent chance of success in the actual exams. The subjects I offer are: Chemistry: KS3, GCSE and A-Level Physics: KS3, GCSE Biology: KS3, GCSE and A-Level Maths: KS3, GCSE English: KS3, GCSE Computer Science: KS3, GCSE and A-Level Economics: GCSE Medical School Tutoring: Personal Statement advice, UCAT, BMAT & Medical Interviews Python: Beginner and Intermediate lessons
Science · Computer science · Chemistry
Homeostasis is one of the topics one should be expecting in examinations like IGCSE, GCSE, WASSCE, GCE, NECO, SAT. Osmoregulation (homeostasis)-in unicellular organism is ensured by the use of contractile vacuole. The main organs involved in homeostasis in multicellular organisms include kidney, liver, skin, ductless glands (hormones) and the brain which has the overall control of the homeostatic process in the body. The regulation of homeostasis depends on three mechanisms: 1. Receptor 2. Control Centre 3. Effector. The entire process continuously works to maintain homeostasis regulation. 1. Receptor: the receptor is the sensing component responsible for monitoring and responding to changes in the external or internal environment. 2. Control Centre: The control centre is also known as the integration centre. It receives and processes information from the receptor. 3. Effector: The effector responds to the commands of the control centre. It could either oppose or enhance the stimulus. Biological systems like those of your body are constantly being pushed away from their balance points. For instance, when you exercise, your muscles increase heat production, nudging your body temperature upward. Similarly, when you drink a glass of fruit juice, your blood glucose goes up. Homeostasis depends on the ability of your body to detect and oppose these changes. Roles of Pancreas and Liver in Homeostasis. During a meal, the pancreas will secrete insulin and suppress glucagon, causing the liver to store glucose as glycogen. Alternatively, when blood sugars are low, the liver can convert glycogen into glucose through a process known as glycogenolysis. The pancreas controls the concentration of glucose in the body by producing the hormones insulin and glucagon which stimulate the liver. Insulin and glucagon are chemical hormones messengers.
High school entrance prep · Biology · Chemistry
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