Teaching & Mentoring

Teaching in economics, quantitative methods, and finance, alongside research mentoring for undergraduate and graduate students.

Teaching

Instructional and teaching assistant experience at UC San Diego and Bocconi University.

Student evaluation summary

University of California San Diego

2021–2026 · San Diego, California

Undergraduate courses

  • ECON 1 Principles of MicroeconomicsFA23, FA25
  • ECON 4 Financial AccountingFA22, WI23, SP23, WI24, WI26, SP26
  • ECON 100B Microeconomics BSU24
  • ECON 110A Long-Run MacroeconomicsSP22
  • ECON 120A Econometrics AWI22
  • ECON 120C Econometrics CFA21
  • ECON 164 The Indian EconomySP24

Graduate courses

  • MGTF 401 Financial Accounting GraduateFA24
  • GPCO 454 Quantitative Methods II GraduateWI25
  • GPEC 446 Data Analysis and Statistical Decision-Making GraduateSP25

Bocconi University

2020 · Milan, Italy

  • 30006 Financial Markets and Institutions2020
  • 30264 Public Finance2020

Mentoring

Undergraduate-Graduate Economic Research Lab

Since Spring 2023, I have co-led this lab with Kurtis Gilliat and Tanner Eastmond. We created it to meet two complementary needs: undergraduates eager to learn how research works and graduate students who benefit from support managing research teams. Undergraduates gain experience across the research process, while graduate mentors learn to guide groups of roughly 10–15 students.

Participants have gone on to predoctoral work at Stanford, internships at the Federal Reserve, research assistant roles at UC San Diego and Harvard Business School, and master’s programs at Duke, Columbia, UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy, and elsewhere.