Role: Part-time Lecturer
Semester: Fall 2023, Fall 2024
Institution: University of Delaware, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, U.S.
Taught approximately 100 undergraduate students in the course "Fluid Mechanics," covering the module "Open Channel Flow". Delivered five lectures in the classes of Dr. Carolyn Voter and Dr. Jack Puleo. The course focuses on open channel hydraulics concepts such as flow classification, energy conservation, and uniform flow. It is a core requirement for civil and environmental engineering students.
Role: Part-time Lecturer
Semester: Fall 2024
Institution: University of Delaware, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, U.S.
Taught approximately 75 undergraduate students in the "Fluid Mechanics Laboratory." Delivered three lectures and co-organized laboratory experiments related to stability and buoyancy, together with Dr. Jack Puleo. The laboratory is an integral part of the civil engineering undergraduate curriculum.
Role: Part-time Lecturer
Semester: 2020–Present
Institution: RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Department of Civil Engineering, Germany
Taught approximately 20 graduate students per semester in "Integrated Water Studies and Hydraulic Engineering." Topics included water management, water quality assessment, water ecology, near-natural hydraulic engineering, and river morphology. The course combined lectures with a three-day field trip involving field investigations and data evaluation exercises.
Role: Co-Seminar Leader (2021), Part-time Lecturer (2016-2020, 2022)
Semester: 2016–2022
Institution: University of Applied Sciences Koblenz, Department of Civil Engineering, Germany
Taught approximately 15 undergraduate students per semester in the course "Limnology," focusing on water ecology, water management, and (near-natural) hydraulic engineering. Included lectures, exercises, fieldwork, and laboratory supervision as part of the environmental and infrastructure management program.
Role: Part-time Lecturer
Semester: 2015–2022
Institution: University of Applied Sciences Koblenz, Department of Civil Engineering, Germany
Taught approximately 15 graduate students per semester in "Hydraulic Engineering Testing." Topics included water ecology, water management, hydraulic engineering, and river restoration. Conducted lectures, developed exercises and course materials, and supervised laboratory and fieldwork.
Role: Seminar Leader and Lecturer
Semester: 2017–2019
Institution: University of Koblenz-Landau, Department of Integrated Natural Sciences, Germany
Organized and led the course for approximately 15 graduate students per semester. Focused on water law, water management, hydraulic engineering, and public law. Activities included lectures, student presentations, field trips to streams, and the evaluation of essays and oral exams.