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Oliver Hadeler joined University College London in 2021 as a Lecturer (Teaching) in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. His main responsibilities include leading third and fourth-year projects, supervising individual and team project students, and supporting workshops that enhance fundamental research skills. He has an academic background in physics and engineering, with experience starting from his work on a laser calibration system for a particle detector at CERN. He later pursued a PhD focusing on optoelectronics at the Optoelectronics Research Centre in Southampton, where he worked on fiber optic sensors and lasers. Throughout his career, Hadeler has collaborated with SMEs and has transitioned into research facilitation, managing networks of researchers across various disciplines at the University of Cambridge. He has a significant role in shaping educational programs and has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate students in engineering and related fields. His academic qualifications include a Diploma in Physics from the University of Frankfurt and a PhD from the University of Southampton, along with a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from the University of Cambridge.
University College London • London, United Kingdom
Leading projects and supervising students in Electronic Engineering.
University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Managed educational programs and taught courses in physical sciences.
University of Cambridge, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Developed and managed teaching programs and facilitated research.
University of Cambridge, Murray Edwards College • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Responsible for undergraduate admissions and teaching in engineering.
University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Conducted research on engineering projects.
University of Southampton, Department of Physics • Southampton, United Kingdom
Assisted in research projects in physics.