Ms. Natalya Lev
Natalya Lev was born in the former Soviet Union, in an old Russian town named Khabarovsk. This Far Eastern town is located on the Amur River - one of the most powerful and longest rivers in Asia. Natalya graduated from Khabarovsk State Pedagogical Institute at the age of 21 as a teacher of Physics and Astronomy. From then on, all her life was dedicated to teaching Physics, Math, and Astronomy in Russia. She immigrated to the USA in 1999 with her family. In February of 2003 she started working as a professor of Physics at El Camino College and from September of 2004 she started teaching Physics in Santa Monica College. In her leisure time she has a great deal of things to do: read books, listen to classical music, visit museums and exhibitions, sew, walk her daughter's dog, and cook yummy food for her husband and two kids.
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Mr. Robert Lindsay
Having a father with a doctorate in physics and a mother with a master's degree in chemistry, Mr. Lindsay, it can be said, has science in his blood. A native of New York, Mr. Lindsay moved with his family to Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley when he was 4 years old. After graduating from Sylmar High School, he attended the University of California at Santa Cruz for two years. He then transferred to the University of California at Berkeley where he double-majored in physics and astronomy and earned a bachelor's degree in both subjects in 1989. He earned his master's degree in physics from San Diego State University in 1994.
Mr. Lindsay started his teaching career teaching physics at La Salle High School in Pasadena. He is currently teaching physics and chemistry at Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School in Los Angeles, where he has been since 1999. In addition, Mr. Lindsay has taught physics classes at Fullerton and Cypress Colleges before coming to El Camino.
Mr. Lindsay is married to his beloved wife, Debra, and has two beautiful children: Rebecca, and Robert.
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