Instructor
Fall 2024 - Computational Economics
Instructor for 12 undergraduates and 5 master's students. My section focused on the basics of Python, including data acquisition, visualization, and small regression outputs. (Feedback rating 4.9/5)
"This section of the course was very fun for me. I appreciated that we had to go find our own data, and I was able to pick a project that was interesting to me (which definitely helped me understand the results). I also appreciated that the instructor gave many different opportunities to practice while also leaving room to be creative with the data that we chose."
Fall 2025 - Principles of Macroeconomics
Instructor for 37 undergraduates. Focused on building basic economic intuition and the "why" behind economics. (Feedback rating 4.4/5)
"There is so much about this course that was very helpful to me. Out of all of my classes this semester, this was the one I would look forward to the most. The teaching was a perfect balance of powerpoints filled with notes but not too many words, also mixed in with graphs to help visualize the topics. He would also bring real world events to class to show the effect you would have in the real world if you followed this field of study."
"I really liked the way this class was taught. Instead of focusing heavily on graphing and math he focused more on the concepts of Macroeconomics/current events and I have found that I have actually learned more about economics from this approach than I did the other way."
Teaching Assistant
Spring 2025 - Principles of Macro
Spring 2026 - Principles of Micro