2025: Together with Martin Krššák and Sotirios Karamitsos, we will teach in the joint course Selected topics in the theories of gravity (LOFY.04.017) [Tartu]/Selected topics in general relativity [Bratislava]. Details and schedule can be found here.
2024: I prepared the second half of the course Selected Topics in the Theories of Gravity II (LOFY.04.017) (spring 2024, University of Tartu) with eight lectures on nonlinear aspects of general relativity, teleparallel framework, and nonlinear modifications. These lectures are available below. Lecture notes are available upon request, and could be released in a near future in arxiv.
Lecture 09: Metric teleparallel framework (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/RRXtQ29wtEkmxB3)
Lecture 10: Symmetric teleparallel framework (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/R9JtH2M6wcCJWRr)
Lecture 11: Foundations of the 3+1 formalism (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/oaJYMenKpf8T6eM)
Lecture 12: Nonlinear evolution of general relativity (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/ZYbb8FkwmabomeK)
Lecture 13: Basics of numerical relativity (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/E3zGHTdCbG7jyAX)
Lecture 14: Nonlinear geometrical trinity of gravity [f(T), f(Q)] (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/oYoPRWHn8iCFCt8)
Lecture 15: Hamiltonian formalism in modified gravity (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/dEykTcmcKH4pHGQ)
Lecture 16: Open topics and controversies (https://owncloud.ut.ee/owncloud/s/6pAYtYyF6yGa2mo)
2022: I have contributed to the Summer School and Internship 2022 (3-21 July 2022) at the Centre for Theoretical Physics at the British University in Egypt, with three lectures on the topic of Hamiltonian formalism in Physics and Basics of Numerical Relativity. The lectures are available in Youtube:
2021-2022: I contributed to the course Selected Topics in the Theories of Gravity (LOFY.04.017) (period 2021/2022 spring) with three lectures on 3+1 decomposition of Einstein's equations and Hamiltonian analysis in GR and TEGR.
2008-2012: I worked as teacher assistant at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile between 2008 and 2012, in several courses as: General relativity and gravitation, Classical Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Cosmology, Electromagnetism, Heat and Waves, General Astrophysics, Astronomy, Geometry.