TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Outreach at the Great Exhibition Road Festival 2023
Image credits: Holly Holder, Imperial College Optical Society
I love teaching at academic level and have developed over my years as a teaching assistant a genuine interest in new learning methods. I have helped teach and mark theoretical and experimental lectures as well as labs, from 2nd year undergraduate to master’s courses. This included problem-solving small classes, the coding of interactive Jupyter notebooks, the live streaming of lab experiments to lecture theatres and many more activities. I am now an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a guest lecturer at the Illumination Space of the Advanced Science Research Center, City University of New York.
Jupyter Notebooks
I have started writing interative Jupyter Notebooks that you can play with, to make research and advanced topics in Physics more accessible. I will upload them here as I go. If you spot any mistake , have any comments or would like to contribute please contact me at: romain.tirole13@gc.cuny.edu
EDIT: unfortunately life has caught up with me and I haven’t been able to keep up with the development of these notebooks. I can however recommend the excellent work done by Prof. Jacopo Bertolotti in visualising the elements of Solid State Physics by Ashcroft and Mermin.
Time-varing media
Nanophotonics
Nonlinear Optics
