Teaching

Teaching

Courses I design and deliver for electrical engineering students and practising engineers.

Teaching and research feed each other in my work. The reduction methods I developed during my PhD only became useful once they could be explained — to a co-author, to a reviewer, to an engineer who has to trust the reduced model inside their own simulation. That experience is what the Technical Writing and Presentation course is built on.

The course is aimed at electrical engineers who already have results and need to publish or present them. It is not a general English course: every exercise uses technical material from power systems, electromagnetics, or protection engineering, and every session ends with something written or presented.

  • 15 sessions · in development and delivery
    Technical Writing and Presentation
    For electrical engineers — Hanoi University of Science and Technology

    A practical course on turning engineering work into a paper, a report, and a talk that an international audience will accept. Built around the writing problems electrical engineers actually hit: describing a method precisely, justifying assumptions, presenting measurement and simulation results, and answering reviewers.

    • Structure of a technical paper: from problem statement to contribution
    • Writing a method section that another engineer can reproduce
    • Presenting simulation and measurement results honestly and legibly
    • Figures, tables and equations that carry their own weight
    • Reference management, citation practice, and academic integrity
    • Responding to reviewers; preparing and delivering a conference talk
    15 sessionsEnglish & VietnamesePractising engineers

Student supervision

  • Undergraduate and graduate projects at the intersection of numerical methods, power system analysis, and machine learning.
  • Topics currently open: PINN surrogates for EMTP transient studies, transformer parameter estimation, breakdown-voltage prediction, protection coordination in IBR-dominated networks.
  • If one of these is close to what you want to work on, write to me with a short description of your background and what interests you about the topic.