Teaching
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Undergraduate supervisions
In the academic year 2014/2015, I will supervise statistical mechanics for third year students and thermodynamics and kinetics for first year students. If you consider taking B6, I suggest that you revise anything you know about these topics. If you know nothing, do not hesitate to say so at the first supervision session, so I know how to customize the following supervision to your needs.
Last year I supervised 3 different courses:
- Part 2 Chemistry, course B6 - statistical mechanics, 3 third year natural science students.
- Part 1B Chemistry, course A - physical chemistry, starting in January with the course on symmetry and bonding, 3 second year natural science students
- Part 1A Chemistry, courses on thermodynamics and kinetics (5 weeks), 6 first year natural science students
Mentoring
In 2016 I have participated in the TalentGuide program as a mentor.
In July 2014, I participated as a mentor in Leaf Summer Leadership Camp.
Spring school of physics
In May 2015, I gave lectures and exercise classes on statistical mechanics and computer simulations, some material can be found here.
In April 2014, I gave lectures and exercise classes on statistical mechanics to talented high school students at the Spring School of Physics Correspondence Seminar.
Laboratory demonstrations
Throughout the academic year 2012/2013 I supervised a group of 9 students in 1A Chemistry labs (first year general chemistry wet lab).