Bartosz M.
- I have 7 years of experience in tutoring, - I won a bronze medal at the International Physical Olympics in Switzerland. (2016) - I became a laureate of the Polish Physics Olympiad. I took 5th place. (2016) - I took part in the Young Physicists Tournament twice. (2015, 2016) - I won a bronze medal in the University Physics Competition (2018)
- I have 7 years of experience in tutoring, - I won a bronze medal at the International Physical Olympics in Switzerland. (2016) - I became a laureate of the Polish Physics Olympiad. I took 5th place. (2016) - I took part in the Young Physicists Tournament twice. (2015, 2016) - I won a bronze medal in the University Physics Competition (2018)
Subjects
Physics
Teaching levels
Advanced
Beginner
Intermediate
Proficient
I would like to introduce you to my greatest passion - Physics.
Discovering new laws governing the universe was always an extremely exciting experience for me! I believe everyone can feel this excitement and interest in Physics. However, what is required is the skillful transfer of knowledge and leading the student through this vast world of amazing and breathtaking phenomena – the world of Physics. I focus on lively classes and a large number of examples illustrating the issues discussed.
I am CEO of the company that helps around 100 students fulfill their dreams of better grades, passing exams, winning competitions and Olympiads, and most importantly - dreams of understanding physics.
- I finished my master degree “Theoretical Physics“ at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw.
- I studied at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona as part of two faculties: "Physics" and "Astrophysics and Cosmology".
- I finished my bachelor degree "Individual Physics" at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw. It is a field of study designed for Olympians, which aims to introduce students to scientific research.
- I gave a series of lectures on quantum optomechanics at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2020)
- I collaborated with the best research group in Europe working on quantum information - Grup d'Informació Quàntica (GIQ).
- I work in the QOT group - Quantum Optical Technologies in Warsaw
- I am an author of articles in the field of Quantum Mechanics and General Theory of Relativity (example- arxiv. Org / pdf / 2006.06884.pdf) (2020)
- I created a scientific publication on the estimation of the parameters of the optomechanical cavity (2021)
- I am a co-author of two patent’s(2018)
- I created a matura course in mathematics and physics, as part of which I educated over 40 students
- I conducted school workshops at STEAM Academy of Warsaw. During the workshops, we presented to primary school students amazing physical experiences and the relationship between physics and other fields of science such as Mathematics, Technology or even Art. (2020)
- I was preparing a team of high school students for the final games of the Young Physicists Tournament in English (2019)
- I organized a festival aimed at popularizing physics, which was attended by over 500 people (2017)
During the classes I use the most effective educational techniques and modern tools such as:
Simulations presenting physical phenomena
Not everything can be seen with your own eyes, but to thoroughly understand a given phenomenon - we can use professional physical simulations.
Experiments conducted during the classes
The best way to learn physics is through experience - finding out for yourself that physics actually works as it should.
Recordings of experiences
Not all worth seeing experiences can be done personally. Then we are helped by recordings of experiments carried out, for example, at the International Space Station (ISS), in a vacuum chamber or at the world's leading universities.
Interactive communication tools
Effective tutoring MUST involve conversation and cooperation with the tutor. The tools we use enable effective communication, joint problem solving, as well as joint use of simulations and films.
Here are the hours when the tutor has the opportunity to work with new students. The information about the available time slots may change every hour in real time. That is why you have to discuss the exact time with a tutor
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