Teaching

Lecturing

University of Cambridge

Guest Lecturer: ‘Basic Mechanisms of Auditory Perception, Acoustically and with Cochlear Implants’

Michaelmas Term | Cognition and the Brain

MPhil in Cognitive Neuroscience | MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit

University College London

Guest Lecturer: ‘Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants’

Autumn Term ’24 | Advances in Auditory Implants Masterclass

Masters in Audiology | UCL Ear Institute

Supervision

Cambridge Math Placements (CMP):

I sometimes supervise CMP summer projects. The last one was for a project related to the PECAP method in 2023. I am advertising for another project in 2026, for which you can find details on their website in early January (’26).

Research Placements:

If you are interested in conducting research under my supervision, please get in contact via email. I supervise projects within two MPhil degrees at Cambridge:

  • MPhil in Cognitive Neuroscience at the MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit (link)
  • MPhil in Translating Devices and Advanced Therapies Research at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (link)

Previous Teaching

Example PCA Model with 2 components

In a previous Industry role, I designed and taught internal training courses on Multivariate Data Analysis. This included two online e-learning modules as well as an in-person 3-4 day hands-on training course. The material included statistical methods for clustering data: principle components analysis (PCA) and projection to latent structures of partial least squares (PLS). These were applied to process data of radio-frequency Welding and Heat-Seal manufacturing processes, as well as injection moulding. The goal was to provide quality and manufacturing engineers with the expertise they needed to implement a real-time multi-variate process control systems within their manufacturing environment for quality control.