Benjamin Tayo

 BenjaminO. Tayo

Benjamin O. Tayo

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May 1, 2018
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Professor Tayo is a great teacher but the tests are difficult. Don't freak out when you begin your first test, he grades very nice. He is always happy to help, however he is a bit scatterbrained. Be sure to study the homework for the tests.

Biography

Pittsburg State University - Physics


Resume

  • 2018

    Professional Certificate in Data Science

    HarvardX through edX MOOC

    Data Science: R Basics

    Data Science: Inference and Modeling

    Data Science: Probability

    Data Science: Linear Regression

    Introduction to Python for Data Science

    Data Science: Wrangling

    Data Science: Visualization

    Data Science: Productivity Tools

    Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python

    Coursera Course Certificates

    Introduction to the Biology of Cancer

    57G8VZYU5ET3

  • 2016

    American Association of Physicists in Medicine

    American Association of Physics Teachers

    Graduate Certificate in Medical Physics

    University of Florida

    Medical Physics Certificate

    University of Florida

    Medical Physics Part I

    The American Board of Radiology

  • 2014

    National Society of Black Egineers

  • 2008

    National Society of Black Physicists

    American Physical Society

  • 2007

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

    Developed computational models for predicting the optoelectronic properties of carbon nanotubes

    Lehigh University

  • 2005

    Master of Science (M.Sc.)

    Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

    University of Trieste

  • 2001

    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

    Physics and Computer Science

    University of Buea

  • LaTeX

    Data Science

    Mathematica

    Thermodynamics

    Machine Learning

    Mathematical Modeling

    oncology

    Data Analysis

    Nanotechnology

    Python and R programming

    Python

    Science

    Materials Science

    R

    Fortran

    Simulations

    Mathematics

    Numerical Analysis

    Physics

    Statistical Inference and Modeling

    First-Principle Electronic Properties of Dilute-As GaNAs Alloy for Visible Light Emitters

    First-Principle Electronic Properties of Dilute-As GaNAs Alloy for Visible Light Emitters

    Efficient design of a one-hour unit test for introductory physics

    Exact Jastrow-Slater wave function for the one-dimensional Luttinger model

    Grade inflation in introductory physics: the influence of out-of-class assignments

    Effective Mass versus Band Gap in Graphene Nanoribbons: Influence of H-Passivation and Uniaxial Strain

    Band gap engineering in finite elongated graphene nanoribbon heterojunctions: Tight-binding model

    Electrochemical studies of ferrocene and maleimide containing alternating copolymers

    Charge impurity as a localization center for singlet excitons in single-wall nanotubes

    Used statistical analysis and data visualization tools in R to analyze 8 semesters of student grades data for introductory physics in order to study the influence of out-of-class assignments on student overall grade. The studies shows significant grade inflation induced by out-of-class assignments like homework

    quizzes

    class attendance scores

    and projects. Further analysis showed that approximately 25% of all grades are shifted towards higher grades. Our studies clearly show that grade inflation induced by out-of-class assignments is a crucial issue in assessment that has to be addressed.

    Many-body physics of carbon nanotubes

    Exacly solvable systems

    Tayo Ph.D.

    Benjamin O.

    Tayo Ph.D.

    Pittsburg State University

    Towards AI

    University of Central Oklahoma

    MOCVD and Nanophotonics Lab

    Lehigh University

    Lehigh University

    Lehigh University

    Lehigh University

    Lehigh Carbon Community College

    Grand Canyon University

    Private Tutor

    Phoenix

    Arizona Area

    Teach

    train

    and mentor students in an online classroom environment.

    Adjunct Professor of Physics

    Grand Canyon University

    Pittsburg Kansas

    Teaching

    Research

    Mentoring

    Training

    and Service.

    Associate Professor of Physics

    Pittsburg State University

    Edmond

    Oklahoma

    Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in physics and engineering. Train and mentor students. Conduct research at the interface of materials sciences and biophysics.

    Associate Professor of Engineering & Physics

    University of Central Oklahoma

    I teach physics courses

    conduct research in computational materials physics

    train and mentor students

    and serve on various committees such as faculty senate; council for research and discovery; and university diversity committee.

    Pittsburg State University

    Lehigh University

    Bethlehem

    PA

    Many-body physics

    theory of excitons

    electronic and optical properties of doped semiconducting nanotubes

    band structure calculations for DNA-functionalized carbon nanotubes

    Graduate Research Assistant

    Quantum Mechanics I

    PHY 369 (core graduate course): Topics covered include Schrodinger

    Dirac and Interaction pictures of Quantum mechanics

    introduction to scattering theory

    Lehigh University

    Instructor

    Taught introductory physics lab over the summer.

    Lehigh University

    Private Tutor

    Lehigh Valley Area

    Tutored 40+ high school

    undergraduate and graduate students on one-to-one basis in the following areas: calculus

    linear algebra

    general chemistry

    general physics

    organic chemistry

    electrochemistry

    thermodynamics

    physical chemistry

    quantum mechanics

    atomic and molecular physics

    spectroscopy

    business mathematics

    Private Instructor/Tutor

    Taught introductory physics

    both lecture and lab.

    Lehigh Carbon Community College

    Writer

    I write articles on different topics such as data science

    machine learning

    artificial intelligence

    materials sciences

    sports analytics

    business

    and online education. I am a proponent of open source learning and online education.

    Towards AI

    Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Scientist

    Applied physics of III-V semiconductor materials for optoelectronic and energy-efficient related applications

    MOCVD and Nanophotonics Lab

    Lehigh University

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