Teaching

Thesis Advisor

  1. Bachelor thesis advisor, Egards Stegenburgs, Formation of bright and dark states in non-degenerate quantum systems and ultra-high vacuum system design for Rb atoms magneto-optical trap, University of Latvia, 2014. https://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/handle/7/19782
  2. Bachelor thesis advisor, Silva Mežinska, Atomic radiative constants measurements in supersonic sodium beam, by using continuous wave laser excitation, University of Latvia, 2011. https://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/handle/7/16244

Teaching

  1. Lecturer for physics master student course "Fizi4019 Lāzeri fizikā un medicīnā" (Lasers in Physics and Medicine) laser physics course part at University of Latvia, autumn semester of 2012.
    I developed and delivered engaging lectures on laser physics, with a focus on quantum theory and laser applications, for the Fizi4019 - Lasers in Physics and Medicine course. I emphasized the connection between theoretical principles and practical laser applications to help students develop a strong understanding of fundamental quantum mechanics principles and laser application in research.
  2. Teaching Assistant for master students course "Fizi5012 Laboratorijas darbi atomu, molekulu, un lāzeru fizikā" dye laser lab work at University of Latvia, spring semester of 2011.
    I served as a teaching assistant for the Fizi5012 - Atom, Molecular and Laser Physics Laboratory course, where I mentored students and provided hands-on experience during laser physics laboratory sessions. My responsibilities included overseeing experimental setups, ensuring a safe laboratory environment, troubleshooting equipment, and guiding students in interpreting and analyzing experimental results. Additionally, I demonstrated and explained fundamental quantum physics concepts through practical experiments. Through my guidance, students gained proficiency in using laboratory equipment, conducting experiments, and interpreting data to understand laser system behavior.