In fall 2019 I taught the math camp for incoming Ph.D. students in economics and related disciplines. In spring 2020 I am teaching two sections of the 'seminar' version of introductory macroeconomics at Yale (Econ 111) as well as serving as course director for the large introductory macroeconomic course (Econ 116). Information is available to Yale students on Canvas.
I have taught eight sections of Econ 111 (two each in spring 2016, fall 2016, spring 2018, and spring 2019) and served as course director for Econ 116 three times (in spring 2017, 2018, and 2019).
In fall 2015 I taught intermediate macroeconomics at Yeshiva University's Stern College. I also taught the first semester of the macroeconomics component of the Master of Science in Quantitative Economics. In 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15, I also taught multiple sections of these courses.
In the 2011-12 academic year I taught two sections of intermediate macroeconomics, one half semester of Ph.D. core macroeconomics, and one half semester of second year Ph.D. macroeconomics at the University of Rochester. The first-year Ph.D. course covered consumption and some growth theory; the second-year course covered search and matching in the labor market. In earlier years, I taught multiple sections of these courses.