Teaching Assistant and Lecture
Systems and Control Theory, Wageningen University, from March 2023
I am a teaching assistant for this master course which is now taught by Dr. Gerard van Willigenburg.
Mathematics, Wageningen University, from January 2023
I am a lecturer.
Systems and Control(3F2), University of Cambridge, March 2022 to May 2022
I was a course supervisor for this undergraduate course which was taught by Prof. Glenn Vinnicombe.
Model Reduction(5LMA0), Eindhoven University of Technology, Nov. 2019 to Feb. 2020
I co-lectured this master course with Prof. Siep Weiland and taught two modules on model reduction of network systems.
Mechatronics, University of Groningen, 2015 to 2018
I was a teaching assistant for the tutorials of this undergraduate course, which was taught by Prof. Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen.
PhD Co-Promotor
Co-Advising
Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli, PhD student at University of Cambridge, since Dec. 2020.
Supervisor: Prof. Ioannis Lestas
Thesis topic: “Stochastic optimal control of epidemic processes”.
Mayukh Samanta, master student at Eindhoven University of Technology, from June. 2020 to April 2021.
Supervisor: Prof. Siep Weiland
Master project: “Clustering based model reduction method for interconnected port- Hamiltonian systems”.
Yijun Luo, master student at Eindhoven University of Technology, from April. 2020 to Sept. 2020.
Supervisor: Prof. Siep Weiland
Intership project: “Reinforcement Learning in Complex Network Systems using Model Reduction Techniques”.
Ilse Attema, bachelor student at University of Groningen, in 2018 .
Supervisor: Prof. Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen
Bachelor thesis: “Fast simulation of integrated circuits using balanced truncation and low-rank approximation”.
Emma Gort, master student at University of Groningen in 2017.
Supervisors: Prof. Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen and Prof. Bayu Jawardhana
Master thesis: “Reduced modeling of power grid dynamics using moment matching”.
Benjamin Wentink, bachelor student at University of Groningen, in 2017.
Supervisor: Prof. Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen.
Bachelor thesis: “Balanced truncation of complex electrical networksusing Penzl algorithm”.
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