University of Maryland, Dept. of Physics
College Park, MD 20742
erickuo (at) umd.edu
About Me:
I graduated in 2007 from Brandeis University with a degrees in Math and Physics, and a minor in secondary education. After graduation I taught high school physics for a year in Massachusetts. I'm currently a fourth year graduate student in the physics education group.
What I'm Working On:
- The interplay between mathematics and conceptual reasoning in physics.
- How contextual cues will shift how students treat approximations in the contexts of physics and math.
- The perfect western omelette.
The Latest Thing:
Analyzing Interviews Suggests Patterns of Reasoning with Math in Physics
Kuo, E., Hull, M., Elby, A., and Gupta, A.
Invited Poster, FFPER 2011, Bar Harbor, ME.
"If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign
them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the immensity of the sea."
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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