I regularly teach a course in macroeconomics ("Global Economic Environment") for MBA and EMBA students at Columbia Business School. Previously, I was awarded the Towbes Prize for Outstanding Teaching by the Department of Economics at Princeton University during the academic year 2012-2013.

Teaching Experience

Columbia University
Frontiers of Macroeconomics (PhD), Spring 2023 & Fall 2023
Global Economic Environment (EMBA), Summer 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility (MBA), Falls 2019-2020 & Spring 2020
Global Economic Environment (MBA), Falls 2016-2018 & 2022
Independent Study (MBA), Falls 2017 & 2019 & Springs 2019-2020 & Summer 2020
Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis (PhD guest lecture), Fall 2016

University of Wisconsin at Madison
Empirical Equilibrium Search Models (PhD guest lecture), Fall 2021

University of Pennsylvania
The Gender Gap: Micro Sources and Macro Consequences (PhD guest lecture), Spring 2021

University of Minnesota
Worker and Firm Heterogeneity in the Labor Market (PhD guest lecture), Spring 2018

University of Texas at Austin
Empirical Equilibrium Search Models (PhD guest lecture), Fall 2016

Princeton University
Introductory Microeconomics (undergraduate), Summers 2011-2012
Mathematical and Statistical Methods (undergraduate), Summers 2011-2012