I have served as a teaching fellow and supplemental instructor for undergraduate and graduate courses in economics, econometrics, machine learning, and global health. Below is a selection of my teaching experiences along with students’ evaluations of my teaching effectiveness.
ECON 50A: Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems (Syllabus)
Spring 2025, Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)
Teaching Fellow for Professor Gregory Bruich
Overall teaching effectiveness rating: 4.64/5.0 (HKS mean = 4.62/5.0)
ECON 1343: The Economics of Development and Global Health (Syllabus)
Fall 2024, Harvard University
Head Teaching Fellow for Professor Matthew Basilico
Overall teaching effectiveness rating: 4.92/5.0 (department mean = 4.46/5.0)
ECON 50: Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems (Syllabus)
Spring 2024, Harvard University
Teaching Fellow for Professor Raj Chetty and Professor Gregory Bruich
Overall teaching effectiveness rating: 4.72/5.0 (department mean = 4.54/5.0)
API 222: Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics (Syllabus)
Spring 2025, Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)
Teaching Fellow for Professor Soroush Saghafian
Overall teaching effectiveness rating: 4.68/5.0 (HKS mean = 4.56/5.0)
ECON 361: Intermediate Microeconomics
Spring 2016 & Spring 2017, Macalester College
Supplemental Instructor for Professor Sarah West
ECON 381: Introduction to Econometrics
Fall 2016, Macalester College
Teaching Assistant for Professor Gary Krueger
MATH 354: Probability
Fall 2016, Macalester College
Teaching Assistant for Professor Christina Knudson