Faisal F

Physics, Mathematics & Calculus Tutor | PhD Candidate in Open Quantum Systems, University of Kashmir | Chegg Subject Matter Expert

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  • PhD in Open Quantum Systems (in progress, expected 2026) — University of Kashmir, Department of Physics
  • M.Sc. in Physics (Grade: A) — University of Kashmir (2017–2020)
  • B.Sc. in Physics — verified by MPB
  • Subject Matter Expert — Chegg India (March 2023 – Present; Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus)
  • Active researcher in Open Quantum Systems with a focus on making complex Physics accessible to students at all levels
  • Proficient in LaTeX, Overleaf, Mathematica, and Wolfram Mathematica for scientific computation and document preparation
  • 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 Faisal regularly achieve improved conceptual clarity in Quantum Mechanics, Physics, and Calculus — subjects where abstract theory and mathematical application need to develop hand-in-hand. Students consistently report stronger examination performance and assignment results, and tend to develop a more confident and systematic approach to Physics problem-solving after structured sessions with a researcher who genuinely loves the subject.

Who This Tutoring Is For

Faisal’s tutoring is designed for school and undergraduate students who want to build a genuinely solid understanding of Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Mathematics, and Calculus — not just pass an exam, but develop the kind of foundation that carries them confidently into advanced study.

  • You are an undergraduate Physics student working through Quantum Mechanics for the first time and need a tutor who is an active researcher in quantum systems — someone who understands the subject from the inside, not just the textbook.
  • You are a high school student preparing for board examinations, JEE, NEET, or CUET, and need clear, structured Physics and Mathematics support from a subject specialist with research depth.
  • You are a student working through Calculus 1, 2, or 3 and need patient, step-by-step guidance that connects mathematical techniques to their Physics applications.
  • You struggle with abstract Physics concepts and benefit from a tutor who prioritises making complex ideas genuinely accessible rather than rushing to the formula.
  • You are an undergraduate student preparing for a Physics or Mathematics examination and need focused, targeted revision sessions with someone who has been assessed as a subject expert on one of the world’s largest academic platforms.
  • Students who want to develop a deeper appreciation for Physics alongside their exam preparation — Faisal’s research background and genuine enthusiasm for the subject make sessions intellectually engaging as well as practically useful.
  • You are an international student in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or the Gulf following an English-medium Physics, Mathematics, or Engineering curriculum and need reliable specialist online support.

About Faisal F.

Faisal F. is a PhD candidate in Open Quantum Systems at the University of Kashmir, where he is expected to complete his doctorate in 2026. He holds an M.Sc. in Physics from the same institution, graduating with a Grade A, and has been a verified Subject Matter Expert at Chegg India since March 2023 — covering Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus across a high volume of diverse student queries. His research in Open Quantum Systems — which sits at the frontier of quantum physics, information theory, and mathematical physics — gives him a level of subject depth in quantum theory that is genuinely rare among private Physics tutors.

Faisal teaches Physics from school level through undergraduate, Mathematics, and Calculus, with particular strength in Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, and the conceptual foundations of modern Physics. His teaching philosophy is built around accessibility — a commitment to breaking down even the most abstract concepts into clear, sequenced explanations that build from physical intuition to formal theory to practical application. This approach, consistent with evidence-based Physics pedagogy endorsed by the American Physical Society’s Physics Education Division, is particularly effective for students who find Quantum Mechanics or advanced Calculus difficult because the physical meaning has never been clearly established for them. Faisal uses LaTeX, Overleaf, and Mathematica in his own research, and can integrate these tools into sessions where relevant to a student’s coursework or project work. His enthusiasm for Physics — described in his own words as a core part of his approach — gives sessions an intellectual energy that helps students develop genuine interest in the subject alongside examination performance.


“Faisal made Quantum Mechanics feel exciting rather than overwhelming. He explains where each concept comes from, why it matters, and how it connects to the bigger picture — and he does it in a way that makes you want to understand it rather than just get through it. My confidence in the subject has completely changed.”

— Undergraduate Physics student, My Physics Buddy platform review


All sessions take place on Google Meet, coordinated by the My Physics Buddy team. Faisal works with students from high school through undergraduate level across Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus. For students working on assignments, problem sets, or coursework that requires LaTeX typesetting or Mathematica-based computation, Faisal can support those elements directly in sessions. Between sessions, students can raise follow-up questions through the MPB WhatsApp channel. Post-session summaries are available on request at no additional cost.

Subjects Faisal Teaches

Faisal covers Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus at school and undergraduate level, with specialist depth in Quantum Mechanics stemming directly from his active PhD research in Open Quantum Systems.

Subject Level Notes
Physics (General) High School to Undergraduate Full curriculum support; school board, competitive entrance, and university level
Quantum Mechanics Undergraduate to Postgraduate Wave functions, operators, Schrödinger equation, open systems, density matrices
Calculus 1 High School to Undergraduate Limits, differentiation, integration, applications in Physics and Engineering
Calculus 2 Undergraduate Series, integral techniques, differential equations, parametric and polar methods
Calculus 3 Undergraduate Multivariable calculus, vector fields, line integrals, divergence and curl
Mathematical Physics Undergraduate to Postgraduate Linear algebra, differential equations, complex analysis, Fourier methods
Classical (Newtonian) Mechanics High School to Undergraduate Newton’s laws, energy, momentum, Lagrangian mechanics, oscillations
Electromagnetism High School to Undergraduate Electric and magnetic fields, induction, AC circuits, Maxwell’s equations
Modern Physics High School to Undergraduate Special relativity, photoelectric effect, atomic models, wave-particle duality
Thermodynamics High School to Undergraduate Laws of thermodynamics, entropy, heat engines, statistical foundations
Statistical Mechanics Undergraduate Ensembles, partition functions, Fermi-Dirac, Bose-Einstein distributions
Waves and Optics High School to Undergraduate Wave motion, superposition, interference, diffraction, polarisation
Kinematics High School to Undergraduate Equations of motion, projectile motion, relative velocity, graphical analysis

“The difference between Faisal and other Physics tutors I’ve tried is that he is actually doing research in Quantum Mechanics right now. He doesn’t just explain the formalism — he explains what it means and why it was developed that way. That context makes everything else easier to learn and remember.”

— Second-year undergraduate Physics student, My Physics Buddy platform review


Tools & Software Faisal Supports

Faisal uses the following tools actively in his own PhD research and can support students who encounter them in coursework, assignments, or project work.

  • LaTeX / Overleaf: Scientific document preparation and typesetting — essential for physics assignments, lab reports, dissertations, and any coursework requiring mathematical notation.
  • Mathematica (Wolfram Mathematica): Symbolic computation, numerical problem-solving, and visualisation of Physics and Mathematics problems — widely used in undergraduate and postgraduate Physics programmes.

How Sessions With Faisal Work

  1. Diagnostic Assessment: Faisal begins every session by identifying the student’s current level, the specific topic they are working on, and the precise point where understanding breaks down. For Quantum Mechanics sessions especially, this often reveals that the difficulty lies not in the mathematics but in the physical interpretation — something Faisal is particularly equipped to address as an active researcher in quantum systems.
  2. Physical Intuition Before Formalism: Before any equation is introduced, Faisal establishes what is physically happening. For Quantum Mechanics, this means making sense of superposition, measurement, and quantum states as physical realities before the Hilbert space formalism appears. For Calculus, it means connecting the concept of a derivative or integral to its physical meaning before the algebraic techniques are introduced. This step is frequently the missing piece for students who can follow the maths but cannot apply it to new problems. Research from the Institute of Physics Higher Education programme consistently supports concept-first teaching as the most effective approach for durable Physics learning.
  3. Structured Formal Development: With the physical picture clear, Faisal builds the mathematical and theoretical treatment systematically — derivations, conditions of applicability, and connections to adjacent topics. For Quantum Mechanics, he can reach the level of density matrices, Lindblad master equations, and open systems where relevant, drawing directly on his active PhD research at the University of Kashmir.
  4. Guided Problem Practice: The student works through problems during the session with Faisal guiding method and approach in real time. He uses leading questions rather than simply providing answers — a technique that helps students develop the independent problem-solving ability they need in examinations. His Chegg India background means he has a very broad familiarity with the types and difficulty levels of problems students encounter across Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus coursework.
  5. Tool-Integrated Support (where relevant): For students whose coursework involves Mathematica for computation or LaTeX for report preparation, Faisal can integrate these tools into the session directly — demonstrating how to approach the problem computationally or how to typeset a solution correctly. This is particularly useful for undergraduate students encountering these tools for the first time.
  6. Immediate Feedback and Misconception Clearing: Errors are addressed at the point they occur with specific, targeted feedback. Faisal distinguishes between conceptual misunderstandings, mathematical slips, and process errors, and responds to each appropriately — ensuring that no misconception is left to solidify before an examination.
  7. Session Summary and Practice Plan: Every session closes with a recap of what was covered and a specific set of practice problems or revision exercises for the student to work through before the next session. Post-session summaries are available on request at no additional cost, in PDF, handwritten, or screenshot format.
Whether you are tackling Quantum Mechanics, working through Calculus, or building a solid Physics foundation for competitive entrance exams, Faisal brings the perspective of an active quantum systems researcher — combined with Chegg-verified subject expert credentials — to every session. Clear, rigorous, and genuinely engaging. Message Faisal on WhatsApp today.

Qualifications & Credentials

Credential Institution Year
PhD in Open Quantum Systems (in progress) University of Kashmir 2022 – Expected 2026
M.Sc. in Physics (Grade: A) University of Kashmir 2017 – 2020
B.Sc. in Physics Verified by MPB Verified by MPB
Subject Matter Expert — Physics, Mathematics, Calculus Chegg India March 2023 – Present
All credentials verified by MPB before publication

Availability & How to Book

Faisal is available for online tutoring sessions alongside his PhD research at the University of Kashmir. He can accommodate students across a range of international time zones, including India Standard Time (IST), UK (GMT/BST), Gulf Standard Time (GST), US Eastern and Pacific, and Australian Eastern Time. Availability is confirmed via WhatsApp — typically within a few hours of contact.

My Physics Buddy serves students in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the Gulf region. The MPB team coordinates scheduling to find a session time that fits your academic timetable and local time zone. All sessions run on Google Meet, and session recording is available if you opt in. Post-session summaries are provided on request at no extra cost.

To book, message My Physics Buddy on WhatsApp with the following: the subject and specific topic or chapter you are working on, your exam or assignment deadline, your current level of study, and the area you are finding most challenging. The team will confirm Faisal’s availability and arrange your first session. You can also reach us by email at tutoring@myphysicsbuddy.com.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How experienced is Faisal in Physics and Quantum Mechanics tutoring?

Faisal has been a verified Subject Matter Expert at Chegg India since March 2023, working across Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus across a high volume of diverse student queries — a role that requires passing rigorous subject assessments and consistently delivering accurate, well-explained solutions. Alongside this, he is a PhD candidate in Open Quantum Systems at the University of Kashmir, conducting active research in the very field — quantum theory — that many Physics students find most challenging. His M.Sc. Physics was completed with a Grade A at the same institution.

What levels does Faisal teach?

Faisal teaches from high school level through undergraduate, with specialist depth available at early postgraduate level for Quantum Mechanics. He covers the full school Physics and Mathematics curriculum — CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, GCSE, AP Physics, and IB Physics HL/SL — as well as undergraduate university Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus. For Quantum Mechanics specifically, his active PhD research in Open Quantum Systems means he can work at advanced undergraduate and early postgraduate depth.

Does Faisal help with assignments and problem sets?

Yes. Faisal provides guided support for Physics, Mathematics, and Calculus assignments and problem sets under MPB’s academic integrity policy — meaning he works through problems with the student, explaining method and reasoning at each step, so that the student understands the solution and submits their own work confidently. His Chegg India background means he is highly familiar with the types and difficulty levels of problems found in university-level Physics and Calculus assignments.

What tools does Faisal use in sessions?

Faisal uses LaTeX and Overleaf for scientific document preparation and Mathematica (Wolfram Mathematica) for symbolic computation and problem visualisation — all tools he employs actively in his own PhD research. For students whose coursework involves any of these tools, he can provide direct hands-on support during sessions, from typesetting a problem set in LaTeX to solving a differential equation symbolically in Mathematica. This is particularly useful for students encountering these research-standard tools for the first time in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme.

What happens in the first session with Faisal?

The first session begins with a short diagnostic conversation to establish your current level, the subject and topic you are working on, and the precise point where your understanding is breaking down. Faisal then builds the session around your most immediate need — often a concept that has been confusing for some time, particularly in Quantum Mechanics or advanced Calculus. Most students make direct progress in the first session and leave with a clear plan for subsequent sessions aligned to their exam timeline or course milestones.

How is Faisal different from a general Physics tutor?

Faisal is an active PhD researcher in Open Quantum Systems — he is not just teaching from a textbook but working at the research frontier of the very field that undergraduate Quantum Mechanics is preparing students for. This gives him an understanding of why Quantum Mechanics is the way it is — its physical motivations, historical development, and modern significance — that makes his explanations far richer than those of a tutor who has only studied the subject from course notes. Combined with his Chegg India verified subject expert credentials, he brings both depth and practical teaching experience to every session.


“PhD researchers who teach make the best tutors for Quantum Mechanics — not because they know more formulae, but because they understand the physical reasoning behind the formalism in a way that transforms how students engage with the subject. Open quantum systems research in particular develops exactly the kind of conceptual rigour that translates into exceptional undergraduate-level teaching.”

— Consistent with Physics education research on researcher-as-educator effectiveness, as documented in the Physical Review Physics Education Research journal and aligned with the quantum physics education initiatives of the Institute of Physics


Can Faisal support students preparing for research-facing examinations such as JEST or TIFR?

Yes. Faisal’s active PhD research in quantum systems and his M.Sc. Physics (Grade A) from the University of Kashmir mean he has the subject depth to support students preparing for research entrance examinations such as JEST, TIFR, and CSIR-NET Physics — tests that require deep conceptual mastery of Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Statistical Mechanics, and Classical Mechanics at levels well beyond standard board examination curricula. Students preparing for GRE Physics or equivalent international research admissions tests will also find his specialist background directly relevant.

How do I book a session with Faisal?

Contact My Physics Buddy on WhatsApp at +91 897 138 3660 and mention you are looking to book a session with Faisal. Share the subject and topic you are working on, your current level of study, your exam or deadline date, and the area you find most difficult. The MPB team will confirm availability and arrange your first session. You can also email tutoring@myphysicsbuddy.com if WhatsApp is not convenient.

Ready to Start? Book Faisal Today

Faisal F. is a PhD candidate in Open Quantum Systems at the University of Kashmir, an M.Sc. Physics graduate with Grade A, and a verified Subject Matter Expert at Chegg India. He teaches Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Calculus and Mathematical Physics, and a full range of core Physics subjects from school through undergraduate level. For students who want to understand Quantum Mechanics from a tutor who is actively researching quantum systems — not just teaching from lecture notes — or who need an expert-verified Physics and Calculus tutor with genuine research depth, Faisal is an exceptional choice. Research published by the American Physical Society’s Physics Education programme consistently highlights that researcher-educators produce the deepest conceptual understanding in students, particularly in advanced quantum and mathematical Physics topics. My Physics Buddy is rated 4.85/5 by over 2,300 students platform-wide.

To book your first session, send a WhatsApp message to My Physics Buddy with the following: the subject and specific topic or chapter you are working on, your exam or assignment deadline, your current level of study and programme, and the concept or problem type you are finding most challenging. The MPB team will match you with a session time and confirm all details. You can also reach us by email at tutoring@myphysicsbuddy.com.

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Ratings and Reviews

Rated 4.82/5 by

65 students!

5 Stars - 58
4 Stars - 4
3 Stars - 2
2 Stars - 0
1 Stars - 1

  • Builds Real Problem-Solving

    My physics tutor didn’t just give me answers—he helped me work through problems on my own. I’ve actually learned to think it through myself now. Five stars!

    E Fletcher, 12 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Rochester

  • Better Than My School Teacher

    For the past two years, my tutor’s use of graphing tools for visual demonstrations has been remarkable — honestly better than my own school teacher. I feel ready to tackle advanced physics and math in college, eh!

    Kennedy S, 27 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Ottawa

  • Exam-Ready Confidence

    R. Holmes’s tutor has unmatched ability to anticipate how questions will be framed on the actual exam. She feels totally stress-free and confident about physics now. Truly awesome!

    R Holmes, 11 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Massachusetts - Amherst

  • Missed Physics due to school closures, competitive peers added pressure. My tutor was flexible with rescheduling. Highly recommend MPB!

    Missed topics due to closures & peer pressure made things harder. My tutor was supportive when I needed to reschedule sessions. Solid exp overall.

    Musabeh Anwar, 18 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, Ohio State University - Columbus

  • Genuine Help When It Mattered

    I was honestly skeptical about online tutoring at first, but working with Faisal F completely changed my perspective. He has this way of explaining concepts that just makes everything click. I reached out through WhatsApp, got connected quickly, and the whole process was straightforward. The trial session was a great way to get started without any pressure. Faisal is patient, thorough, and clearly knows his subject well. Sessions over Google Meet felt just as effective as in-person tutoring, honestly maybe even better. Highly recommend him if you are struggling with Physics.

    E Martin, 22 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Massachusetts - Amherst

  • Passed AP Exam, But Sessions Felt Rushed

    L. Collins here. My tutor sent encouraging notes and session summaries after every class, which was genuinely helpful. I passed the AP exam with a strong score, so the tutoring did work. however, sessions felt slightly rushed at times — too much was covered in one go, which made it hard to absorb everything fully.

    L Collins, 25 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, Indiana University - Bloomington

  • Clicked With Tutor? Not Really, Sadly

    My Physics sessions were okay, but I never felt that real ‘click’ moment I was hoping for from a great tutor.

    Felix C, 17 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Virginia

  • Switched To MPB And It Transformed My Physics Understanding Completely

    Switching to My Physics Buddy was the best decision for my academic progress. The tutor involves me in conversation to ensure I truly understand. I would recommend them to anyone who needs help with physics! — B. Gray

    B Gray, 27 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, École Polytechnique

  • Explained Physics Like Never Before

    I’ve never had a tutor explain things this clearly before. My tutor helped me work through problems independently, which made a real difference at University of Utah.

    Oaklynn Hernandez, 18 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Utah

  • Great Tutor Who Never Judges Questions

    After trying several tutors, we finally found the right one — and what a great find! Our tutor never makes my son feel stupid for asking questions, which has made such a huge difference in his confidence. Alhamdulillah, for the past two years, the sessions over Google Meet have been consistent and genuinely helpful. He is currently at the University of Arizona, and MPB (My Physics Buddy) has been a solid support throughout his journey.

    Mishal A, 27 sessions with Faisal F in Physics, University of Arizona