Teaching
Overview of teaching experience, including university courses, thesis supervision, and language teaching in China and Japan.
University Teaching
- Network Society: Citation Networks
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Lectures on citation network analysis with patent data, including directed graph metrics (degree, closeness, betweenness) and practical exercises using Pajek. Students applied concepts to real data to trace technological trajectories.
Focus: network analysis, knowledge flows, citation data
- Patents, Design Rights & Standards
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Seminar on IP strategy and standardization. Sessions reinforced lecture content and included applied exercises using patent databases to explore technology spaces. Responsible for grading and feedback.
Focus: patents, IP strategy, standardization, patent landscaping
- Economics of Innovation: Introduction
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Seminar accompanying the main lecture. Covered innovation dynamics at the firm, sector, and country level through empirical case discussions. Included student presentations and structured feedback sessions.
Focus: IP, innovation systems, economics of innovation
- Economic Policy
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Weekly seminar with problem sets focused on microeconomic policy tools, including market failures, externalities, and public incentives. Emphasis on applying theory to concrete policy challenges.
Focus: microeconomics, economic policy
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Theses Supervision
Supervision and co-supervision of BSc and MSc theses in economics and innovation studies. Topics include:
- Fuel-cell and battery-electric vehicle adoption
- Patent landscaping for structural ice moulds
- The tiny house movement in the Netherlands
Language Teaching
German as a Foreign Language
- China: University and private institutes, beginner to advanced; focus on communication and cultural context
- Japan: University-level instruction, beginner to advanced; tailored for academic and professional settings