Teaching
As a lecturer I spend about half of my working time teaching physics and astrophysics at the university of Montpellier. In the past I also took part in a stellar physics course at the university of Göttingen, and gave lectures about spectropolarimetry and stellar magnetic fields at postgraduate summer schools.
This page also lists a few useful ressources for physics and astrophysics students.
University of Montpellier
- Astrophysics for Université du Tiers-Temps
- General physics for DAEU B, L1, L2
- Astrophysics, including observational projects at the university observatory and at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence for Master CCP and Master Astrophysique students
University of Göttingen
- Summer semester 2012: "Low-mass stars, brown dwarfs, and planets", semester 6+, shared with A. Reiners
Summer schools
- International school on Astrophysical Polarimetry, Aussois, France, 03-08 June 2013 | slides
- Evry Schatzman stellar physics school 2011, Roscoff,
France, 11-16th September 2011
- Lecture 1 slides | pdf | tgz (pdf+videos)
- Lecture 2 slides | pdf | tgz (pdf+videos)
- Lecture notes published in EAS Publication Series Volume 57 "Low-mass stars and the Transition Stars/Brown Dwarfs", Editors C. Reylé, C. Charbonnel and M. Schultheis.
2012, EAS, 57, 165 [arXiv:1208.3363]
Ressources for physics and astrophysics students
A few interesting links, to be completed...
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Richard Feynman, Robert Leighton and Matthew Sands
- The ESA/ESO astronomy exercise series