Kelvin Taw Physics CV

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Kelvin Taw

Address: 89 Ganton Ct, Hayward, CA 94544, USA


Phone: +1 719-483-8436| Email: [email protected]

Professional Summary
Inquisitive Physicist with a Master's degree from the University of West
Georgia, possessing a robust foundation in both theoretical and experimental
research. Known for meticulous data analysis and a collaborative spirit that
advances scientific understanding. Eager to leverage expertise in complex
problem-solving and computational physics to contribute to pioneering
research initiatives.

Education
Master of Science in Physics
University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA
Graduation Date: March 23, 2022

Bachelor of Science in Physics


University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA
Graduation Date: 2018

Work Experience
Research Assistant
University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA | 2020 - 2021

 Initiated and conducted experimental research in areas such as particle


physics and quantum theory, achieving several breakthroughs in [specific
research topic].
 Applied advanced statistical methods and computational tools like MATLAB
and Python for sophisticated data analysis, supporting the validation of
experimental results.
 Co-authored 10 articles published in leading scientific journals, contributing
to the wider academic community.

Teaching Assistant
University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA | 2018 - 2020
 Assisted in teaching undergraduate physics courses, including classical
mechanics and electromagnetism.
 Developed and graded homework assignments, exams, and laboratory
reports, ensuring comprehensive understanding of the material.
 Provided one-on-one tutoring to students, enhancing their grasp of complex
concepts and improving their academic performance.

Intern, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)


Golden, CO | Summer 2017

 Conducted research on photovoltaic materials, focusing on enhancing the


efficiency and durability of solar cells.
 Utilized simulation software to model the behavior of novel materials under
various environmental conditions.
 Collaborated with a multidisciplinary team to publish findings in an internal
report, contributing to the lab's strategic goals in renewable energy
advancements.

Extracurricular Activities/Volunteer Work


Volunteer Physics Educator
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ | 2024 - Present

 Facilitated engaging and educational physics demonstrations for over 50


students, sparking interest in STEM fields.
 Organized annual science fairs, impacting 100 attendees, and enhancing
community engagement with science and technology.

Achievements/Awards
 Awarded the Best Assistant Researcher for academic excellence and
research contribution in the Master's program.
 Received recognition at the Arizona Conference for presenting a paper on
solar energy, which was applauded for its originality and scientific merit.

References
Available upon request.

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