I supervise bachelor, master and Ph.D. theses in macroeconomics (theoretical and applied) and applied econometrics. My preferred areas include (but are not restricted to):
general equilibrium modeling (including DSGE, OLG and Bewley models)
business cycles
monetary policy
financial frictions and financial intermediation
housing market
international trade and capital flows
exchange rates
labor market
economic growth
computational macroeconomics
macroeconomic forecasting
other topics in macroeconomics and applied econometrics