MANSI SHARMA
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Contact no: +91-981*******
About me
I am a physics post graduate with specialization in nanotechnology. I also know basic level Japanese. I am an avid and continuous thinker. I feel I can write great deal on any topic given to me as I have research ability too. Being an avid learner throughout in the field of physics, it comes naturally to me learning about the new inventions and discoveries in the world of science, mainly physics, which makes me interested in education that shapes the future in a positive manner and make the world a better place to live. Interests and hobbies
I like reading and expressing my thoughts about topics like world countries and travel, food, science, culture, education, movies, world issues like climate change and sustainable development and more.
Key skills
problem solving skills
demonstrated analytical and research ability
excellent teaching skills
Work efficiently individually and as part of a team
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Languages known- English, Hindi, Japanese
computer languages: C, C++, python
OS worked on- windows, linux, ubuntu
Quick learner
IELTS: overall 8.0 with 9.0 in speaking, 8.5 in reading, 7.5 in listening, 6.0 in writing
GRE score- 311 overall with 4.5 in analytical writing
Qualified GATE Physics 2019,2020 papers conducted by IITs (India) Education
2017-2019: MSc Physics, Hans Raj College, North Campus, University of Delhi, first class with 66%
2014-2017: BSc Honours Physics, SGTB Khalsa College, North campus University of Delhi, first class with 82%
2019-2020: MOOC (massive open online course) on Carbon Capture and Storage, University of Edinburgh (EdX) with verified certificate
2020-present: Basic Japanese, MOSAI institute of Japanese learning, New Delhi Experience
Nanotechnology lab at the Department Of Physics and astrophysics, University of Delhi, India : I worked for projects at DU for a year gaining practical experience in experiments with synthesis of zinc oxide nano particles using wet chemical co precipitation methods, characterisation using techniques like X-ray Diffraction, UV-visible spectrometers, spin coat techniques. I believe it is necessary to be well versed with both practical and theory in physics education.