As Richard Feynman famously said, "The best way to learn something is to teach it," and I couldn't agree more! That's why I enjoy teaching topics that I'm passionate about, such as quantum mechanics, and also exploring new subjects that I want to learn more about. Here are some of my teaching experiences.
Lecturer
- Quantum Cryptography (4 lectures) at Okinawa School in Physics: From quantum key distribution to the quantum internet (OSP2025), OIST, Okinawa, Japan (September 2025),
Invited lecture series. Lecture recordings: Quantum Cryptography 101: Understanding the Power of Quantum Information, Quantum Cryptography 102: Secure communication using Quantum Information, Quantum Cryptography 103: Understanding the Limitations of Quantum Information & Going Beyond Key Distribution, and Quantum Cryptography (Special Topics): New assumptions for Quantum Cryptography.
- Quantum Cryptography (Part I & II) at CEMRACS Quantum Summer School, CIRM (Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques), Marseille (July 2025),
Invited lecture series. Lecture recordings: Lecture 1 and Lecture 2. Slides can be found here.
- Introduction to (Quantum) Learning Theory at Quantum Machine Learning and Hamiltonian Simulation LMS/ICMS summer school, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK (June 2025, part of Quantum Fringe),
Invited lecture.
- Quantum Cyber Security (SEM2 2024) at University of Edinburgh (January 2024),
I lectured half of this course (together with Petros Wallden) this year. All lecture notes can be found here.
Guest Lecturer
Teaching Assistant, Tutor and Demonstrator