Muhammad Hamza Kalim is an accomplished tutor, researcher, and incoming PhD student specializing in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics. With an impressive academic background from Bates College and the University of Oxford, Hamza’s expertise and dedication to his field are apparent in his different research projects and academic endeavors. His undergraduate studies consisted of a rigorous Physics-based curriculum where he mastered the fundamentals, as well as extensive research in pursuit of practical application, including collaborations with renowned physicists and contributions to projects in particle physics, ultracold atomic lab, fluid dynamics, chaos theory, cosmology, and gravitation. As an incoming PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh, Hamza has all the necessary skills and academic chops to guide students in theoretical and mathematical physics, research methodologies, and scientific programming. This is complemented by a teaching approach that prioritizes student engagement and their individual needs. As such, his students have no problems understanding complex physics concepts, developing critical thinking skills, and excelling in their academic pursuits. As a result, Muhammad Hamza Kalim stands out as a talented and dedicated tutor and researcher, hoping to make significant contributions to his field of study and to the students he engages with on a regular basis. His expertise, enthusiasm, and proficiency as a teacher make him perfect for students passionate about physics and related disciplines.