diff --git a/_pages/teaching.md b/_pages/teaching.md index fc8cb27..73c3386 100644 --- a/_pages/teaching.md +++ b/_pages/teaching.md @@ -7,17 +7,26 @@ nav: true nav_order: 5 --- -As a W2 Interim Professor at the University of Konstanz, my teaching philosophy is rooted in active student engagement and practical application of theoretical concepts. Below are the courses I am currently teaching: +As an Interim Professor at the University of Konstanz, I prioritize active student engagement and practical application of theoretical concepts. Current and recent courses include: -### Computational Approaches to Quantum Oscillators (Winter Semester 2023-24) -This Master's course provides an in-depth exploration of quantum oscillators, pivotal in various technologies from quantum sensing to computing. Key topics include: + +### Computational Quantum Physics [University of Konstanz] (Summmer Semester 2024-25) +This course offers a deep dive into quantum mechanics and computational methods. Topics include: +- Foundational aspects of wavefunctions and the Schrödinger equation for quantum many-body systems such as spin models. +- Computational techniques: exact diagonalization, matrix product states, and Monte Carlo methods for spin systems and quantum particles. +- Overview of quantum computation in variational quantum eigensolvers. +- Neural networks for analyzing quantum data, blending theory with hands-on computational approaches. + + +### Computational Approaches to Quantum Oscillators [University of Konstanz] (Winter Semester 2023-24 & 2024-25) +This course provides an in-depth exploration of quantum oscillators, pivotal in various technologies from quantum sensing to computing. Key topics include: - Effects of time-dependent forces on oscillators (amplification, cooling, coupling) -- Utilizing computational tools like Python's **QuTiP** and Julia Notebooks' **QuantumOptics.jl** +- Use of computational tools like Python's **QuTiP** and Julia Notebooks' **QuantumOptics.jl** - Simulation and analysis of quantum dynamics The course adopts a **"flipped classroom"** approach, encouraging students to actively participate, work collaboratively, and seek guidance as needed. -### Seminar: Computational Methods for Quantum Optics +### Seminar: Computational Methods for Quantum Optics [University of Konstanz] (Winter Semester 2023-24 & 2024-25) This seminar offers an immersive experience in quantum optics through: - Critical discussion and analysis of research papers - Hands-on creation of presentations