I gained extensive teaching experience at Mannheim University, Paderborn University and NHH Norwegian School of Economics. Overall, my portfolio extends from teaching classes on international taxation as well as econometrics and data analytics at Bachelor, Master, and MBA level.

Combining direct industry insights with recent research outputs is how I create a long-lasting awareness among students of relevant global challenges, and how to tackle them. 

For example, in my master course on taxes and business strategy, I introduced a new evaluation concept in collaboration with PwC where students have to solve an international corporate case about designing the best post-M&A deal structure from a tax perspective.

NHH Norwegian School of Economics 


Taxes and Business Strategy (master course, course responsible, since 2022): this course provides students with a basic understanding of the international tax environment and how it affects corporate behavior. Guest speakers from the industry and tax administration are invited, read more on the NHH website. The evaluation is organized with PwC Norway, read more about this at NoCeT website


Econometrics for Business Research (master course, lecturer, Spring 2021, 2022) 


The Real and Reporting Effects of Business Taxation (PhD course, organizer, Fall 2024): this course provides an overview of two major topics in empirical tax research: the real and reporting effects of taxation and the lecturer is Rebecca Lester (Stanford Graduate School of Business). More information here.

Paderborn University


Data Analytics using R (master/PhD course, course responsible, Spring 2022): this course focuses on data preparation (download, clean and manipulate large datasets), data visualization (present the results from a data analysis graphically) and regression analysis (understand the basic of empirical methods needed to evaluate business related questions) 


Digitalization in Accounting and Taxation (master course, course responsible for the tax module, Spring 2022): this course consists in one module on accounting and one on taxation. The tax module consisted of two set of lectures, one on how digitization helps companies addressing the increasing demand for tax information and one why digitization is a must in a increasingly complex corporate tax environment.

Mannheim University