Dilli Paudyal

 Dilli Paudyal

Dilli R. Paudyal

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May 8, 2018
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Poor

Probably the worst professors I have ever had. He would not answer questions students asked and made fun of students who were struggling. His lectures were too long, super boring and over-complicated. The midterm and final exam questions were sometimes based on topics we didn't even cover in class! Besides, he never included the formulas we needed despite saying they would all be on exam. Frustrating!

Oct 9, 2019
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Awesome

It was my first time taking a physics class and it turned out to be really fun. I actually learned a lot. He's very responsive to emails even during the weekend. I highly recommend his class. He's also very understandable.

Jan 7, 2020
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I thoroughly enjoyed Professor Paudyal's class. The assignments are from textbook. The lecture notes are very helpful and uploaded in University of Regina courses online. You must study for the exams. The midterm exam was tough but the final was fair. He cares about his students success, and is respectful. I highly recommend taking his class.

Jan 6, 2020
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Prof. Dilli is amazing, but he doesn't speak loud enough for the class to hear properly. He doesn't write clearly on board and his examples do not illustrate the questions assigned from the text. Overall, this class was tougher than it has to be with his teaching, so I wouldn't recommend him at all.

Jan 6, 2020
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Prof Paudyal is a clear lecturer and posts notes to UR courses. There is assignments every week that often times have questions from the textbook. The midterm is difficult but he offers a chance to improve the midterm mark on the final. The final itself is fair and as long as you do the optional exam prep questions in the assignments then you will do good.

Biography

University of Regina - Physics

Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Regina
Higher Education
Dilli R
paudyal
Las Cruces, New Mexico Area
Experienced Research Assistant with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Python, C++, Fortran, LaTeX, and Matlab. Strong research professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Experimental Nuclear Physics from University of Regina.


Experience

  • New Mexico State University

    Teaching Assistant

    • Senior Level Teaching Assistant, Grader, Tutor: Taught Phys 150, Elementary computational Physics,taught undergraduate laboratory course Phys 211 (Mechanics), Phys 212 (ENM), Phys 215 (Mechanics for engineering and Physics major students), Phys 216 (ENM for engineering and Physics major students) Supervised and worked as a tutor for undergraduate students Graded graduate and under-

  • University of Regina

    Research Assistant

    • Worked with international scientific A2 Collaboration for research and software development using different computing languages
    • Expertise with polarized beam and polarized target experiments
    • Worked as a run coordinator for Sigma2z experiment with Crystal Ball experiment at INP lab Mainz , Germany
    • Involved in measurement and analysis of various experimental data using real photon beam at MAMI
    • Analyzed several tera-byte scale data sets for the extraction of double polarization observable

  • University of Regina

    Postdoctoral Researcher

    Research: Crystal Ball experiment at MAMI, Germany

    Teaching: PHY 109: General Physics I

  • University of Regina

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    • Involved in teaching and grading laboratory courses for undergraduate physics courses( 109, 119, 121).
    1. Electricity and Magnetism 2. Optics and Wave and 3. Mechanics.

Education

  • Tribhuvan University

    M.Sc.

    Physics

  • New Mexico State University

    Master's degree

    Theoretical Nuclear Physics

  • New Mexico State University

    Teaching Assistant


    • Senior Level Teaching Assistant, Grader, Tutor: Taught Phys 150, Elementary computational Physics,taught undergraduate laboratory course Phys 211 (Mechanics), Phys 212 (ENM), Phys 215 (Mechanics for engineering and Physics major students), Phys 216 (ENM for engineering and Physics major students) Supervised and worked as a tutor for undergraduate students Graded graduate and under-

  • University of Regina

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  • University of Regina

    Research Assistant


    • Worked with international scientific A2 Collaboration for research and software development using different computing languages • Expertise with polarized beam and polarized target experiments • Worked as a run coordinator for Sigma2z experiment with Crystal Ball experiment at INP lab Mainz , Germany • Involved in measurement and analysis of various experimental data using real photon beam at MAMI • Analyzed several tera-byte scale data sets for the extraction of double polarization observable

  • University of Regina

    Postdoctoral Researcher


    Research: Crystal Ball experiment at MAMI, Germany Teaching: PHY 109: General Physics I

  • University of Regina

    Graduate Teaching Assistant


    • Involved in teaching and grading laboratory courses for undergraduate physics courses( 109, 119, 121). 1. Electricity and Magnetism 2. Optics and Wave and 3. Mechanics.

PHYS 109

2.4(9)

PHY 109

4.9(9)