Graduate Courses:
Game Theory and Business Strategy (Master course), Semester 1 2021/2022/2023/2024, Semester 2 2019/2020/2025, 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, Semester 2 2025, Monash University.
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: