Instructor
Fall 2025 -- 2026: Decisions Behavior and Business Policy (MECO 4303)
This course examines the tools of behavioral economics, decision, and game theory and applies them to important questions of business and related policies pertaining to market design, regulation, and innovation.
Spring 2024 -- 2026: Advanced Topics in Capitalism: Ideas and Challenges That Shape Our World (BA 3300)
This course starts with the historical development of business and markets and how these developments shape our current world in terms of wealth and inequality, and the role of free markets in modern society.
Fall 2021 -- 2023: Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions (DOT 2011)
This course deals with the fundamentals of statistical methods, including hypothesis testing, simple linear regression and basic ANOVA.
Graduate Student Instructor (GSI)
Winter 2017: Persuasion and Social Influence (SI 334)
This course introduces some of the theories and key research findings in the field of persuasion and social influence through the lens of economics and social psychology
Fall 2017: Introduction to User Modeling (SI 425)
This course provides an integrated overview of techniques to model user behavior from economic theory, behavioral economics, and computer science.
Winter 2016: Models of Social Information Processing (SI 301)
This course focuses on how social groups form, interact, and change. We look at the technical structures of social networks and explore how individual actions are combined to produce collective effects.
Fall 2016: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis (SI 544)
This course provides students with a basic understanding of statistics and use R to perform simple data analysis.
Fall 2015: Experimental Design and Analyses (SI 340)
This course introduces experimental methods.