We are seeking an experienced and highly knowledgeable
Physics Tutor
to provide
one-on-one private tutoring
to a Bachelors in Physics student. The student is currently pursuing advanced physics courses covering a wide range of topics including Crystalline Solids, Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Space Plasma Physics, Nuclear & Particle Physics, and Atomic Physics.
The tutor will be responsible for explaining complex concepts, guiding through problem-solving, and preparing the student for assessments with clarity and precision.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver structured
one-on-one online classes
on the following topics:
Crystalline Solids
(structure, vibrations, electrons, magnetic properties, superconductors)
Theories of Space & Relativity
(Principles of Least Action, Maxwell's equations, Special Relativity, Quantum Mechanics foundations)
(Quantum Mechanics revision, Hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, multi-electron atoms, fine structure, interactions with EM waves)
Provide
clear explanations
of advanced theoretical concepts with practical examples.
Assist the student with
problem-solving, derivations, and exam preparation
.
Develop a
customized learning plan
to cover ~150 hours of content over 4 months.
Monitor the student's progress and adapt teaching pace as needed.
Encourage critical thinking and independent problem-solving skills.
Requirements
Master's degree or PhD in Physics (Solid State, Quantum, Nuclear, or Plasma Physics preferred).
Prior
teaching/tutoring experience
at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
Strong grasp of mathematical methods used in physics.
Excellent communication and ability to simplify complex concepts.
Comfortable with
online teaching tools
(Zoom/Google Meet/Whiteboard apps).
Compensation & Commitment
Hourly Rate
: 800-1,500/hour (depending on experience).
Commitment
: 5-6 sessions per week, 1.5-2 hours per session.
Duration
: Approx. 3-4 months (145-170 total hours).
Why Join
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful academic impact by mentoring a motivated student in some of the most intellectually challenging areas of physics. If you are passionate about teaching and possess deep subject knowledge, we would love to hear from you.