I teach the fourth and fifth year undergraduate course "Macromolecular Physics" in semester 2. This course covers phase diagrams, phase transition kinetics, an introduction to glasses, colloids, polymer physics and self-assembly.
In 2009-2010 I supervised two MPhys projects. Diarmuid Lloyd carried out experiments on bacterial gene regulation under pressure, with me and Lucas Black, and Steven Court worked with me and Richard Blythe, using theory and simulations to study species competition in microbial ecosystems.
In 2008-2009, Rajendra Badu did an experimental MPhys project with me and Angela Dawson, measuring noise in gene expression for the bacterium E. coli. The same year, Rory Anderson worked with me and Chantal Valeriani simulating rare events for the pathological Zorro potential.
In 2007-2008, Franz Herzog did an MPhys project with me and Alistair Hart on applying the FFS rare event simulation method to Lattice QCD.