I have developed a broad teaching portfolio across undergraduate and graduate levels at Radboud University, ETH Zürich, and the University of Lausanne. My courses have covered financial regulation, behavioral economics, experimental methods, and behavioral insights for environmental and public policy, with a focus on the practical application of economic theories, particularly in sustainability and pro-social behavior.
In addition to leading courses, I have supervised various Bachelor’s and Master’s theses and co-supervised several PhD students, supporting them through the research process. I also integrate insights from my ongoing collaborations with organizations in both the public and private sectors, occasionally inviting guest speakers to enrich the learning experience by sharing their practical perspectives.
Fall (since '22): Societal Challenges in Economics (graduate level).
Fall (since '20): Introduction to Digital Economics and FinTech (undergraduate level).
Fall/Winter (since '21): Economics of Financial Regulation (for graduate students in law).
Winter (since '20): Financial Regulation (undergraduate level).
Winter (since '23): Healthcare Economics and Organization (undergraduate level).
Spring/Summer (since '20): Theses supervision (Bachelor and Master).
Spring ('17/'18): Behavioral Insights for Environmental and Public Policy (graduate level).
Winter/Spring ('16-'19): The Energy Challenge (undergraduate and graduate level).
Fall ('17): Programming Experiments in Economics and the Social Sciences Introduction to the Software z-Tree (graduate level).
Fall - Spring ('17-'19): Research and Teaching Seminar in Experimental Economics, Sociology and Psychology (graduate level).
Fall - Summer ('16-'19): Thesis supervision (Bachelor and Master).
Fall/Winter ('14-'18): Experimental Methods (graduate level).
Spring/Summer ('17): Psychological Foundations of Economics (undergraduate level).