I have experience teaching Microeconomics, Behavioral Economics and Statistics at various levels. For empirical assignments, I encourage students to use R and Python. I also have experience supervising Bachelor's theses.
I invest time and effort in preparing my own material to align coursework with students' skills and needs. Below, you can find my draft lecture notes for an introductory level field course on Behavioral Economics.
Decision making under uncertainty (slides)
Intertemporal choice (slides)
Social choice and collective wisdom (slides)
Social preferences and norms (updated version available soon)
Behavioral and Evolutionary Game Theory (updated version available soon)
Policy design and nudging (updated version available soon)
Behavioral Finance (slides)
Neuroeconomics and Genoeconomics (updated version available soon)