Matthew Gliboff
Associate Teaching Professor
Dr. Gliboff has been teaching at UWB and local community colleges since 2013. His teaching has included courses for physics majors, science majors and non-technical majors. His primary teaching goals are to help students build teamwork and technical communication and problem-solving skills, and to encourage students to become life-long learners. Other interests include sustainability, feats of mechanical engineering and running long distances.
Teaching Interests
- BPHYS 121, 122 & 123 labs and lectures--Mechanics, Electromagnetism and Oscillatory Motion, and Waves
- BPHYS 221--Classical Mechanics
- BPHYS 321, 322 & 323--Electricity and Magnetism I, II & III
- BPHYS 484--Physics, Society and Industry
Education
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Cooper Union
New York City, New York