Teaching & Mentorship
My teaching and supervision activities span graduate astrophysics,
observational cosmology, massive stars, supernova science,
and undergraduate time-domain astrophysics.
Research-based training is a central component of my group activities.
Students and postdoctoral researchers are actively involved in
transient discovery and follow-up observations,
spectroscopy, data analysis, cosmology projects,
and international collaborations including FLOWS,
the Carnegie Supernova Project, and JWST-related programs.
Graduate & Undergraduate Teaching
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Graduate courses on observational cosmology,
massive stars, and supernova science
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Contributions to graduate Astrophysics II
and student colloquium teaching
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Projects for Bachelor and Master students
in transient astronomy and cosmology
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Undergraduate course on time-domain astrophysics
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Undergraduate physics laboratories at the
Technical University of Munich
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Undergraduate physics laboratories at the
University of Arizona
Supervision & Research Training
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Supervision of postdoctoral researchers,
PhD, Master, and Bachelor students at Aarhus University
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Student participation in supernova observations
and transient follow-up programs
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Training in spectroscopy,
photometric calibration,
and cosmological data analysis
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Research opportunities connected to FLOWS,
NUTS, Carnegie Supernova Project,
and JWST collaborations
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Mentoring students pursuing research careers
in observational astrophysics and cosmology