Together with Amin Doostmohammadi from NBI I am course responsible and joint main lecturer on the first year course on Food Physics on the Food Science education at University of Copenhagen.
I lecture about SANS on the Niels Bohr Institute master course on Neutron Scattering.
I lecture about SAXS and is joint course responsible on the Niels Bohr Institute master course on Experimental X-ray Physics.
I lecture about x-ray and neutron scattering on the Nano-science master course Structural Tools in Nanoscience.
I lecture about x-ray and light scattering on the Food-science master course Molecular and Functional Properties of Milk.
I lecture about x-ray and light scattering on the Food-science master course Food Structure and Functional Ingredients.
As responsible for the Faculty of Science SAXS instruments at NBI and FOOD I have introduced numerous students on all levels (1st year to PhD) to theoretical and practical issues regarding Small-Angle Scattering. This is an ongoing effort which in many cases leads to more deep collaborations and joint publications.
I was course responsible and main lecturer on the third year course on Liquid Food Production on the Food Science education at University of Copenhagen.
I was course responsible and main lecturer on the first year course on Linear Algebra and Classical Mechanics (Mat N) on the Nano-Science education at University of Copenhagen. Together with Jesper Bruun from the Dept. of Science Education and Jonas Søgaard Juul from NBI I have been in charge of a complete makeover of the course which is now a flipped classroom based course - we use online lectures and several powerful software packages to increase learning outcome. The 2016 course was evaluated as a category A course: a particularly well-functioning course with the ability to inspire others teaching. I was also the recipient of the 2017 'Jens Martin' award for the work on this course. Read more HERE.
I taught the Small-Angle Scattering part of the nano-tools course on the Nanoscience education. This includes supervising groups who choose to use scattering in their project work and making a series of theoretical exercises. Course description here.
I was involved in the experimental x-ray course, mostly related to exercises on the SAXS instrument, but also lecturing on SAXS. Course description here.
I have given minor lectures on counting statistics and introductory mathematics needed for the Isotope and Health Physics Master level course and twice I have been running the theoretical exercises also.
I have been lecturing on selected topics at the Introductory Biophysics courses for Veterinary, Food and Biotech students as well as running the theoretical exercises for those courses several times.
I have given small introductory workshops to Matlab, Maple and Latex.