Good teachers
Through the years, I’ve learned from many good teachers. Here are some great teachers/professors (all Physics), past and present, whom I have had opportunities to learn from, both in actual classroom settings and online. They have my highest regards.
- John F. Lindner (College of Wooster): One of the greatest influence for me to major in physics. Colorful, brilliant, and nice.
- William Heidbrink (UC Irvine): A dedicated, enthusiastic teacher.
- Andrew Lankford (UC Irvine): very bright, nice
- Maxwell Chertok (UC Davis): Gave a good class on experimental aspects of particle physics.
- Ramona Vogt (UC Davis): brilliant, detailed
- Daniel A. Cebra (UC Davis): my very helpful advisor and good friend
- Walter Lewin (MIT): His video lectures are colorful and easy to understand.
- Edwin F. Taylor (MIT): dedicated educator, good learning resources on his website
- Richard Feynman (Caltech): genius who explains things well
Certainly, there are others that I miss.









