Jesper Bruun
Associate Professor
Department of Science Education
Jagtvej 155A
2200 København N
Center for Digital Education
Knowledge of languages
Danish (native)
English (read, write, talk)
The nordic languages (read, understand)
I finished my training as a physicist in autumn 2008. I wrote my thesis in physics didactics at the Department of Science Education and subsequently published an article in the journal MONA (in Danish, English abstract).
Subsequently, I worked for just over a year as a research project on Mind the Gap, Dream of the Universe and DASG (Danish Science High Schools) projects 2009 (Didactic follow-up research on a project called "Moodle JiTT").
From August 1st 2009 to December 1st 2012, I was enrolled as a PhD-student at the Department of Science Education (DSE). I succesfully defended my thesis on November 26th 2012. More information: https://www.ind.ku.dk/begivenheder/2012/phd-forsvar-jesper-bruun/
I started as a post doc at DSE on January 1st 2013.
Teaching Experience
Before I was hired at the department, I taught physics and mathematics at Copenhagen University. I have taught courses: Mechanics, Rotational Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Introduction to Nuclear Physics and Mathematics N.
In addition, I taught in high school (Rysensteen Gymnasium) in physics at C-level and mathematics at A and B level.
Education
PhD in Physics Education Research
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Time Development in the Early History of Social Networks: Link Stabilization, Group Dynamics, and Segregation
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Pull, feel, and run: Signs of learning in kinesthetic activities in physics
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