Nasir A.
(Tutor #1219)
PhD Researcher in Quantum Physics & Mathematics | Jawaharlal Nehru University | 8+ Years Teaching Experience,
Rated 4.93/5 by students!

The tutor will teach you Classical (Newtonian) Mechanics, Electrodynamics, General Relativity, Quantum Computing, Statistical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Physics and more...
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- PhD in Physics (ongoing) — Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, one of India’s premier research universities
- MSc in Physics — Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (2017–2019)
- BSc in Physics — Delhi University, New Delhi
- Software Developer & Quantum Algorithms Researcher — GA Digital Services (December 2023–Present)
- Quantum Computing Tutor — My Engineering Buddy (February 2023–November 2023)
- PGT Physics Teacher — Global Public School, Moradabad (December 2020–May 2022)
- All credentials verified by My Physics Buddy before profile publication
- Sessions on Google Meet Coordinated by My Physics Buddy team. Video recording provided if required
Students working with Nasir on quantum computing, quantum mechanics, and advanced mathematical physics consistently report sharper conceptual clarity and a stronger ability to reason through abstract problems independently. Those tackling quantum algorithms or preparing for postgraduate research tend to develop both the mathematical fluency and physical intuition needed to engage confidently with cutting-edge course material.
Who This Tutoring Is For
Nasir’s sessions are best suited to students who are serious about understanding physics and mathematics at depth — not just passing an exam, but genuinely mastering the ideas.
- Students in Grade 10, 11, or 12 who need a strong foundation in physics and mathematics before university
- Undergraduate physics or engineering students struggling with Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, or Statistical Physics
- Students enrolled in AP Physics or IB Physics who want a specialist who understands both the US and UK curriculum frameworks
- Graduate and postgraduate students working through Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Field Theory, or Group Theory coursework
- Researchers or PhD candidates needing support with Advanced Open Quantum System problems or General Theory of Relativity
- Students learning Python or MATLAB for physics simulations, computational assignments, or research projects
- Anyone approaching Topology, Differential Geometry, Linear Algebra, or Differential Equations as part of a physics or mathematics programme
About Nasir A.
Nasir A. holds an MSc in Physics from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi — consistently ranked among India’s top research universities — and is currently completing a PhD in Physics at JNU, with his doctoral research focused on quantum algorithms and quantum computing. He also holds a BSc in Physics from Delhi University and has been teaching high school and university-level physics and mathematics for over eight years, including two years as a PGT Physics teacher at a school in Moradabad.
Nasir teaches a wide range of subjects spanning foundational and advanced physics — from Classical (Newtonian) Mechanics and Electrodynamics to Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Computing, and General Theory of Relativity — as well as advanced mathematics including Group Theory, Topology, Differential Geometry, and Linear and Abstract Algebra. His teaching philosophy is grounded in the Feynman Technique: the belief that true understanding is demonstrated only when you can explain a concept simply and clearly, without jargon. Sessions are structured to first expose the core idea, then challenge the student to explain it back, refine their language, and solidify the concept through deliberate practice. Nasir uses a pen tablet during all online sessions to replicate the clarity of a physical whiteboard, making abstract derivations and diagrams easy to follow in real time.
“The moment Nasir asked me to explain the concept back to him in plain words — without any formulas — I realised I didn’t actually understand it. That one exercise changed how I study physics entirely.”
— Undergraduate Physics Student, My Physics Buddy Platform
All sessions are conducted live on Google Meet using a pen tablet, ensuring a classroom-quality experience online. Nasir is reachable via WhatsApp between sessions for quick follow-up questions, concept checks, or assignment guidance. He is comfortable teaching students from Grade 10 through to PhD level, and has specific expertise supporting graduate students working on quantum information, open quantum systems, and research-level mathematical physics.
What Nasir Does Not Cover
Nasir’s focus is physics and physics-adjacent mathematics — if you need a specialist in a subject outside this scope, match them to the right specialist through My Physics Buddy’s WhatsApp channel and the team will connect you with the most suitable tutor on the platform.
Subjects Nasir Teaches
Nasir covers a broad range of physics and mathematics subjects from secondary school through to advanced postgraduate and research level.
| Subject | Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Quantum Computing | Intermediate to Expert | Quantum circuits, gates, algorithms, hardware concepts |
| Quantum Information | Intermediate to Expert | Qubits, entanglement, quantum communication protocols |
| Quantum Algorithms | Intermediate to Expert | Shor’s, Grover’s, variational and hybrid algorithms |
| Quantum Mechanics | Beginner to Expert | Wave functions, operators, perturbation theory, formalism |
| Classical Mechanics | Beginner to Advanced | Lagrangian, Hamiltonian, Newtonian dynamics |
| Electrodynamics | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Maxwell’s equations, radiation, relativistic electrodynamics |
| Statistical Physics | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Thermodynamic ensembles, partition functions, phase transitions |
| Advanced Open Quantum Systems | Postgraduate to Research | Lindblad master equations, decoherence, dissipative dynamics |
| General Theory of Relativity | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Tensors, spacetime curvature, Einstein field equations |
| Group Theory | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Symmetry groups, representations, applications in physics |
| Topology | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Topological spaces, manifolds, applications in physics |
| Differential Geometry | Undergraduate to Postgraduate | Manifolds, curvature, connections, fibre bundles |
| Linear and Abstract Algebra | Beginner to Advanced | Vector spaces, matrices, rings, fields, representations |
| Differential Equations | Beginner to Advanced | ODEs, PDEs, boundary value problems, physics applications |
| Python | Undergraduate | Physics simulations, data analysis, numerical methods |
| MATLAB | Undergraduate | Numerical computation, physics modelling, signal processing |
| Drone Dynamics | Undergraduate to Advanced | Flight mechanics, control systems, rotational dynamics |
| AP Physics | High School to Pre-University | US curriculum; mechanics, electricity, and beyond |
| IB Physics HL/SL | High School to Pre-University | UK/international curriculum; HL and SL levels |
| Physics (Grade 10–12) | Secondary School | Core physics concepts, exam preparation, problem solving |
“I came to Nasir stuck on the mathematical formalism of Quantum Mechanics. By the third session he had me working through density matrix problems I’d been avoiding for weeks — the subject suddenly made sense as a whole, not just a list of formulas.”
— MSc Physics Student, My Physics Buddy Platform
Tools & Software Nasir Supports
Nasir incorporates computational tools directly into sessions, helping students connect theoretical physics with practical implementation.
- Python — numerical simulations, data analysis, and physics problem solving using libraries such as NumPy and SciPy
- MATLAB — matrix computation, signal analysis, and physics modelling for undergraduate coursework and research
- Pen Tablet (via Google Meet) — live handwritten derivations and diagrams to replicate whiteboard-quality explanation online
How Sessions With Nasir Work
- Diagnostic: Nasir begins by identifying exactly where your understanding breaks down — not just what topic you are on, but which specific concept or step is causing confusion. This shapes the entire session.
- Concept Explanation: Core ideas are introduced clearly, building from first principles. Nasir uses a pen tablet to walk through derivations step by step, the way a professor would at a whiteboard.
- Feynman Check: You are asked to explain the concept back in your own words — without jargon. This is a deliberate part of Nasir’s method and is one of the most effective ways to expose gaps in understanding before they become exam problems.
- Guided Practice: You work through problems during the session with Nasir present to steer, prompt, and correct — not to solve for you. The goal is for you to build the problem-solving pattern yourself.
- Feedback and Refinement: Nasir reviews your reasoning process, not just your answer. Common misconceptions are addressed directly and corrected at the root.
- Between-Session Support: After each session, Nasir is available on WhatsApp for quick questions, clarifications, or to check your work on assignments and problem sets.
- Progress Planning: At the close of each session, the next topic or skill is identified so that sessions build cumulatively — particularly important for students preparing for exams or working through a structured postgraduate curriculum.
Whether you are preparing for an AP Physics exam, working through a graduate Quantum Mechanics course, or building toward a research career in quantum computing, Nasir’s sessions are designed to give you the conceptual depth and mathematical confidence to move forward. Message Nasir on WhatsApp today.
Qualifications & Credentials
| Credential | Institution | Year |
|---|---|---|
| PhD in Physics (ongoing) | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi | August 2019–Present |
| MSc in Physics | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi | 2017–2019 |
| BSc in Physics | Delhi University, New Delhi | Verified by MPB |
| PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) — Class 11 & 12 | Verified by MPB | Verified by MPB |
| Software Developer & Quantum Algorithms Researcher | GA Digital Services | December 2023–Present |
| Quantum Computing Tutor | My Engineering Buddy | February 2023–November 2023 |
| PGT Physics Teacher | Global Public School, Moradabad | December 2020–May 2022 |
| All credentials verified by MPB before publication | ||
Availability & How to Book
Nasir conducts all sessions online via Google Meet and has been teaching exclusively online since March 2020. Availability is confirmed via WhatsApp — typically within a few hours of contact.
Nasir is well positioned to serve students across multiple time zones, including those in India, the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the Gulf region. Given his research schedule at JNU, session slots are best confirmed directly via WhatsApp so you can lock in a time that works for both sides without back-and-forth. Students can also opt in to session recording through Google Meet, and post-session written summaries or PDF notes are available on request at no extra cost.
To book, simply send a WhatsApp message with: your current topic or chapter, your exam date or project deadline (if applicable), your goal for the sessions, and the area where you feel most stuck. Nasir will respond and confirm a suitable slot. For students who do not use WhatsApp, you can also reach the team at tutoring@myphysicsbuddy.com.
WhatsApp to Check Availability and Book
Frequently Asked Questions
How experienced is Nasir in Quantum Computing and Quantum Mechanics?
Nasir has been teaching physics and mathematics for over eight years, including two years as a school physics teacher and a dedicated period as a Quantum Computing tutor. His doctoral research at JNU’s School of Physical Sciences is focused on quantum algorithms, making him one of the few tutors on MPB who teaches this subject at both the conceptual and research implementation level.
What levels does Nasir teach?
Nasir teaches students from Grade 10 secondary school level all the way through to PhD researchers. He covers high school physics and mathematics, undergraduate courses, postgraduate and master’s level topics including Statistical Physics and advanced quantum topics, and research-level subjects such as Open Quantum Systems, Group Theory, and Differential Geometry.
Does Nasir help with assignments, problem sets, and research projects?
Yes. Nasir supports students with homework, assignments, problem sets, lab reports, and research-level projects in physics and mathematics. In line with My Physics Buddy’s academic integrity policy, Nasir guides students through the material so that they produce and submit their own work. The goal is always understanding, not just a completed answer.
What tools and software does Nasir use in sessions?
Nasir uses a pen tablet during all Google Meet sessions, allowing him to write out derivations, draw diagrams, and work through problems in real time exactly as a professor would on a whiteboard. For students studying Computational Physics, Python and MATLAB are incorporated directly into the session where relevant.
What happens in the first session?
The first session begins with a short diagnostic conversation to understand where you currently are, what you are working towards, and which specific concepts are causing difficulty. Nasir will then move directly into teaching — so the first session is productive from the start, not just an introduction. He applies the Feynman Technique from session one: you will be asked to explain ideas back in your own words to surface any gaps immediately.
How is Nasir different from a general physics tutor?
Most physics tutors cover school and introductory undergraduate material. Nasir is an active doctoral researcher in quantum algorithms at JNU, which means he teaches subjects like Quantum Computing, Open Quantum Systems, Topology, and Differential Geometry from a position of genuine current expertise — not just textbook familiarity. He also bridges the gap between abstract mathematical physics and computational implementation through Python and MATLAB.
“What sets a tutor like Nasir apart is the combination of active research engagement and pedagogical clarity. Students supervised or mentored by researchers who are working at the frontier of their field — particularly in quantum information — develop a qualitatively different level of scientific thinking compared to those taught exclusively from textbooks.”
— Perspective informed by Nature’s landmark quantum supremacy research, reflecting the broader academic consensus on research-integrated physics education
How do I book a session with Nasir?
Booking is straightforward. Send a WhatsApp message to My Physics Buddy at +91 89713 83660 with your current topic, your exam or deadline date, your goal, and the area you are finding most difficult. The team will confirm Nasir’s availability and set up your first session. If you do not use WhatsApp, email tutoring@myphysicsbuddy.com with the same details.
My Physics Buddy also has specialist tutors across a wide range of advanced physics subjects. If you are exploring related areas, you may find these pages helpful: Plasma Physics, Particle Physics, Condensed Matter (Solid State) Physics, and Mathematical Physics.
Ready to Start? Book Nasir Today
Nasir brings active PhD-level research in quantum algorithms together with over eight years of teaching experience across secondary, undergraduate, and postgraduate physics. His use of the Feynman Technique, combined with pen-tablet-based live instruction and consistent between-session support via WhatsApp, means students at every level leave sessions with genuine understanding — not just worked examples to copy. For students tackling some of the most mathematically demanding areas of modern physics, from Quantum Mechanics to General Relativity and beyond, Nasir is one of the most qualified specialist tutors available on the platform.
To get started, send a WhatsApp message with the following: your current topic or chapter, your exam date or project deadline, your main goal (exam preparation, concept clarity, research support), and the specific area where you feel most stuck. The more detail you share, the better Nasir can prepare for your first session.