As a lead lecturer, I have taught a B.Sc. course in Options and Futures market, an upper-division course on derivative markets and risk-neutral valuation. I built the syllabus from scratch to balance the practitioner’s needs and academic rigor. As a teaching assistant, I have worked with distinguished professors in graduate-level courses, including microeconomics, econometrics, and industrial organization. In these courses, I helped students understand complex economic concepts and develop their research skills by leading discussion sections, grading assignments and exams, and providing one-on-one feedback. Overall, my teaching experience covers a broad range of topics in economics, including finance, industrial organization, econometrics, microeconomics, and macroeconomics.
Lead lecturer

-B.Sc. course in Options and Futures market.  (2018: Summer 1; 2020: Summer 1 and Summer 2)

Teaching assistant in graduate-level courses:

Worked with Distinguished Prof. Richard Sexton, Prof. James Chalfant, and Assist. Prof. Bulat Gafarov.

– M.Sc. course in Ind. Organization: monopolistic competition, collusion, and price discrimination. (Jan 2021 – Mar 2021)

– M.Sc. course in Linear Econometrics: OLS, bias, consistency, LLN and CLT, simulations. (Sep 2020 – Dec 2020)

– M.Sc. course in Non-linear Econometrics: Discrete choice models, censored data, time series, etc. (Jan 2020 – Mar 2020)