My broad experience as an educator combines both the practical and theoretical aspects of economics. Having taught or tutored students of all ages and university levels, in both business school and traditional economics department environments, I have learned to adapt my teaching style to a wide variety of situations. Below I provide links to my teaching statement and student evaluations, along with a summary of my teaching experience.
Teaching Experience |
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Purdue University, Department of Economics | West Lafayette, IN |
Instructor | 2017-2021 |
Topics in IO: Estimating Games (Ph.D. Program) | |
Instructor | 2016-2022 |
Industrial Organization (Undergraduate) | |
Duke University, Department of Economics | Durham, NC |
Instructor | Summer 2013 |
Special Topics in Economics: MATLAB (Ph.D./M.A. Program) | |
Instructor | Summer 2013 |
Special Topics in Economics: Stata (Ph.D./M.A. Program) | |
Teaching Assistant to Professor Haluk Ergin | Spring 2011 |
Microeconomic Analysis II: Game Theory (M.A. Program) | |
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business | Durham, NC |
Teaching Assistant to Professor Brendan Daley | Spring 2012-2013 |
Global Managerial Economics (Global Executive M.B.A. Program) | |
Teaching Assistant to Professor Tracy Lewis | Fall 2010-2012 |
Co-Designer and Guest Lecturer, Multi-Sided Platforms Module | Fall 2012 |
Fundamentals of Business Economics (M.M.S. Program) | |
Indiana University, Student Academic Center | Bloomington, IN |
Undergraduate Teaching Intern | Fall 2005-2006 |
Learning Strategies for Finite Mathematics (Undergraduate Program) | |
This page last updated 2022-10-08. |