Last week of lectures ahead

Next week is the last week of lectures, but the weekly schedule will be busier than usual. Due to the holiday schedule I have added one lecture for each section in order to finish things properly. So instead of April 9, things will be done by April 11. Everything is prepared and set up, though – so no sweat.

Strategic learning sessions already wrapped up and I am looking forward to the comments regarding their helpfulness in understanding the lecture material! All exams are submitted (regular and alternate), so all I have to do is show up and be available for questions. It is really nice that the exam’s office takes care of everything – you have to hand things in early, but they take up quite a bit of the administrative load.

I have also been busy adding my latest results to my research lecture – the past couple of months were quite fruitful regarding data analysis and calculations, so there is quite a bit of new stuff to present. I have also set up a lecture about biosensors for intermediate analytical chemistry students, which was quite interesting to do, since some of these devices are already available on the market – e.g. the iStat analysis system used for clinical measurements. For students it is really nice to connect their theoretical knowledge with current applications.

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Atmospheric chemistry researcher and university teacher. Data analysis/chemometrics specialist (PCA, PCR, Cluster analysis, SOM)

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