Teaching Activities
A description of my teaching activities from 2012 to 2020.
2023:
November - December: Mig Lithium: a group of 15 students performed a study on Lithium extraction methods and the potential for Lithium production in Europe
2022:
September: Geological field trip in the Pyrenees with the first year student of Mines Paris PSL
November - December: MIG Uranium: a group of 17 students performed a technical-economical-environmental analysis to determine which mining method was most suited to a uranium ore from the Athabasca Basin (Canada). They have done a remarkable job and it was a pleasure to spend that much time with them! Thanks to Antoine, Thomas, Matthieu, Maxime, Jean-Baptist, Laure, Benjamin, Timothée, Marie-Anne, Thibault, Corentin, Aymeric, Mattéo, Sam, Aymerick, Paul & Antoine for your work!
The students from the MIG Uranium during their final defense.
2020: Centre de Géosciences, Fontainebleau, France
MIG L'eau après la mine avec Irina Sin, Sophie Guillon et Vincent Lagneau
Hydrogeochemistry course
Geology field-trip with the greats Jean-Louis Grimaud and Damien Huyghes
1 week trip with students to observe and understand geological features and relate them to societal and engineering applications regarding climate, ressources and anthropogenic influence on the environment
Geological student trip - La roche percée (Pierre Perthuys)
2019: Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Computational methods in geological engineering (EOSC-213): co-instructor with the greats Phil Austin and Roger Beckie
This course was designed for 2nd year students in geological engineering. Based on an active learning methods using cloud computing and Jupyter Notebooks, this course followed a transverse mathematical-physical-numerical approach to solve geological engineering applications
Sunset from the beautiful Wreck Beach, a few minutes away from my office at the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at UBC, Vancouver.
2017-2018: Reactive Hydrodynamics group of Centre de Géosciences, Fontainebleau, France
2017 - 2018: Co-instructor of a geochemistry course (3 days) through the use of CHESS, the geochemical code developed by the Reactive Hydrodynamics team of the Centre de Géosciences
2017: Co-instructor of a reactive transport modelling course (3 days) through the use of Hytec, the reactive transport simulator developed by the Reactive Hydrodynamics team of the Centre de Géosciences
2012-2016: Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique
2013 - 2016: Teaching assistant in Quantum Physics for 2nd year students in engineering (ULB). Professor: Jean-Marc Sparenberg
2013 - 2016: Teaching assistant in Nuclear Reactor Physics for Master students in Physical engineering (ULB). Professor: Pierre-Etienne Labeau
2013: Teaching assistant in Complex Analysis for 2nd year students in engineering (ULB). Professor: Michel Kinnaert