Teaching
Graduate Courses:
Game Theory and Business Strategy (Master course), Semester 1 2021/2022/2023/2024, Semester 2 2019/2020, Monash University.
Department of Economics Teaching Commendation, 2022.
Dean's "Purple Letter" for Outstanding Teaching Performance, 2022.
Departmental Learning and Teaching Prize, 2019, 2022.
Behavioral Economics (MSc course), Spring 2019, CUHK(SZ).
Game Theory (MSc course), Spring 2018, CUHK(SZ).
Microeconomic Theory II (PhD course), Spring 2015/2016/2017, HKUST.
Psychology and Economics (MSc and PhD course), Spring 2012/2013/2014/2015, Winter 2016/2017, HKUST.
The Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence (Non-required MBA/MSc Courses), Finalist, 2014.
Microeconomic Analysis (MSc course), Fall 2010, HKUST.
Undergraduate Courses:
Experimental Economics, Semester 1 2024, Monash University.Â
Behavioral Economics, Spring 2019, CUHK(SZ).
Game Theory, Fall 2018, CUHK(SZ).
Industrial Organization, Spring 2018, CUHK(SZ).
Principles of Microeconomics (or Introductory Microeconomics), Spring 2011/2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2015/2016/2017, HKUST.
Engineering Economics and Finance, Fall 2011/2012/2013, HKUST.
Public Lectures:
Nobel Prize Lecture - School of Management and Economics: Richard Thaler and the "Galileo'' Era of Economics.
Presented at Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen).
Business School and IAS Nobel Prize Popular Science Lecture: Contracts: Theory and Practice.
Presented at HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study.
Online video available at IAS Channel and YouTube.
The Art of Integrating Psychology and Economics: Implications for Cognition, Motivation and Investments.
Presented at Qianhai Institute for Innovative Research and GENSBOX.
Business School and IAS Nobel Prize Popular Science Lecture: Jean Tirole - Man of Economics.
Presented at HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study.
Online video available at IAS Channel and YouTube.
Experimenting in Teaching and Learning: