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

  • Graduate courses on observational cosmology, massive stars, and supernova science
  • Contributions to graduate Astrophysics II and student colloquium teaching
  • Projects for Bachelor and Master students in transient astronomy and cosmology
  • Undergraduate course on time-domain astrophysics
  • Undergraduate physics laboratories at the Technical University of Munich
  • Undergraduate physics laboratories at the University of Arizona

Supervision & Research Training

  • Supervision of postdoctoral researchers, PhD, Master, and Bachelor students at Aarhus University
  • Student participation in supernova observations and transient follow-up programs
  • Training in spectroscopy, photometric calibration, and cosmological data analysis
  • Research opportunities connected to FLOWS, NUTS, Carnegie Supernova Project, and JWST collaborations
  • Mentoring students pursuing research careers in observational astrophysics and cosmology