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Dr. Shahid Ali Yousafzai is a Professor of Physics at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan, and the founder of the educational platform SAYPhysics. This YouTube channel is dedicated to providing free, high-quality resources in Conceptual Physics, as well as undergraduate and graduate-level courses in Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics.

Dr. Yousafzai also supports research students by offering tutorials on essential tools like OriginLab, widely recognized for data plotting and analysis, and LaTeX, a leading software for technical writing used in reports, articles, and theses. Additionally, the platform features practical tips for Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Excel, aimed at enhancing students’ research and technical writing skills. Through SAYPhysics, Dr. Yousafzai strives to empower students and researchers with the knowledge and tools needed for academic and professional success.

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