Teaching maths to biologists for the second time at a summer school

Both today and yesterday I’ve been teaching at the “Applications of X-Ray and Neutron Scattering in Biology, Chemistry and Physics” summer school at the Niels Bohr Institute. Just like last year, I was teaching in split-sessions, where we tried to get some physics and math into some biologists and chemists – so they would be able to follow the rest of the course.

This time that was the only thing I did though, since they didn’t need me for any of the later tutorials.

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