Dr. R .M. (Rafiazka) Hilman

University of Amsterdam



Teaching



Course


Academic Skills Computational Science (5284ASCS6Y)

Graduate School of Informatics, University of Amsterdam

This course aims to introduce the breadth of knowledge in Computational Science methods and applications, including laying a foundation of critical thinking and inquisitive approach in computational research.


Introduction to Computational Science (5284ITCS6Y)

Graduate School of Informatics, University of Amsterdam

An introduction to Modelling and Simulation methods (including Ordinary Differential Equations, Networks, Agent-based Models) applied to the topic of epidemics, including an overview of different modelling techniques.


Social Networks Analysis

Corvinus University of Budapest (Guest lecture on December 7th, 2022)

This guest lecture gives a short overview of Social Network Analysis (SNA), emphasising on the role of homophily in shaping network structure. It is followed by showcases, discussing relevant application of SNA in research.



Summer/Winter School


Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) Amsterdam

University of Amsterdam, June 12th 2024, Course: Network Analysis

This course is designed as an integral part of Computational Social Science, aiming to bring basic concepts of Network Science and application in social sciences. The Summer Institute is for both social scientists and data scientists.


Radboud Summer School

Radboud University Nijmegen, Summer 2022-2023, Course: Applied Social Network Analysis

Social Network Analysis (SNA) is strongly rooted in interdisciplinary approach. It seeks to test relational mechanisms for building and/or disrupting social ecosystems, including for better informed decision-making.


ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques

Winter 2019-2020, Course: Introduction to Applied Social Network Analysis


ECPR Virtual Methods School

Summer 2020-2021, Course: Social Networks Analysis



Qualification/Certificate


Interdisciplinary Teaching Training

Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies (IIS)

The workshop delves into various themes related to interdisciplinary teaching. This includes designing the course with corresponding learning objectives, developing learning activities, and assessing these objectives.


Participation Didactical Modules (Pre BKO)

Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)

The training forms the foundation for teaching students. They give the fundamentals on teaching and learning and help you create a learning environment that inspires students to become independent, engaged, critical and reflective learners.


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