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Blender, 2020
Blender, 2020
Digital, 2020
Digital, 2020 (Animation)
Digital, 2020
Watercolour, 2019
Digital, 2020
Watercolour, 2020
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Workshop, Glasgow Science Centre, 2016
Taught an astrophysics workshop to final year high school students. The workshop covered a wide range of topics, such as cosmic rays and exoplanet detection.
Undergraduate labs, University of Glasgow, 2017
Demonstrator for first year astronomy labs. I taught and marked labs for over 100 students each year from 2017 to 2020, teaching them about the use of optical and radio telescopes, and topics such as retrograde motion and the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.