Tristan O'hanlon

Teaching Fellow at The University of Auckland

Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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Tristan O'hanlon is an award-winning physics educator and Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland with over a decade of experience bridging secondary and tertiary science education. He has led curriculum and department initiatives that measurably improved student success in NCEA, CAIE and scholarship exams, and won university and national awards for sustained teaching excellence and experimental learning. Tristan has coordinated undergraduate space systems projects that contributed to New Zealand’s first non-Rocket Lab satellite launch, and regularly organises national outreach like CERN Masterclass and international study trips to institutions including CERN, NASA JPL, MIT and Harvard. Skilled in teacher training and curriculum design, he now trains the next generation of science teachers while championing transitions into professional programmes in engineering, medicine and education. Notably, his background in climate physics and early networking certification gives him a rare mix of pedagogical leadership, hands-on experimental and systems experience.
code8 years of coding experience
bookMaster of Science - MSc, Climate Physics, Master of Science - MSc, Climate Physics at The University of Auckland
bookGraduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching, Teaching, Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching, Teaching at University of Auckland
bookCisco Certified Networking Associate, Network Architecture, Cisco Certified Networking Associate, Network Architecture at Avondale College, Auckland, New Zealand
languagesEnglish

Github contributions (4)

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Contributions:44 commits, 43 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 8 months
Contributions:3 pushes in 7 years 8 months
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Tristan O'hanlon - Teaching Fellow at The University of Auckland