Ph.D. in Computational Physics
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Tuskegee University
Specializing in thermal conductivity of Earth minerals under extreme conditions
Leading digital transformation in higher education with innovative teaching methods
Developing strategies to improve retention and success in STEM disciplines
Published textbook simplifying complex physics concepts for college students
Dr. Moses Ntam holds a Ph.D. in Computational Physics and a Master of Science in Physics from Auburn University, where his research focused on the thermal conductivity of Earth minerals under extreme pressures and temperatures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in physics from the University of Buea, Cameroon.
As Associate Professor of Physics at Tuskegee University, Dr. Ntam currently serves as the Executive Director of the Office of Distance Education and Online Learning. He has led initiatives such as transitioning the university's learning management system to Canvas and developing faculty training programs for online teaching.
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College of Arts and Sciences, Tuskegee University
2024-2025 Academic Year
Recognized for excellence in teaching and commitment to student learning outcomes.
Innovative approaches to physics education in traditional and online environments
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Annual STEM outreach event for K-12 students in partnership with NASA
Online training course for guest instructors in higher education
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