Current courses

Food Physics [2020-present]

Together with Poul Martin Bendix from NBI I am joint main lecturer on the first year course on Food Physics on the Food Science education at University of Copenhagen.

Neutron Scattering [2020-present]

I lecture about SANS on the Niels Bohr Institute master course on Neutron Scattering.

Experimental X-ray Physics [2021-present]

I lecture about SAXS on the Niels Bohr Institute master course on Experimental X-ray Physics.

Structural Tools in Nanoscience [2022-present]

I lecture about x-ray and neutron scattering on the Nano-science master course Structural Tools in Nanoscience.

Small-Angle X-ray Scattering [2010-present]

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.

Past teaching

Liquid Food Processing [2019-2023]

I am course responsible and main lecturer on the third year course on Liquid Food Production on the Food Science education at University of Copenhagen.

Linear Algebra and Classical Mechanics (Mat N) [2015-2018]

I am 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.

Structural tools in nano-science [2014]

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.

Experimental X-ray physics [2014]

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.

Isotope and Health Physics [2008-2009]

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.

Introductory Biophysics [2006-2010]

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.

Minor workshops

I have given small introductory workshops to Matlab, Maple and Latex.