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Teaching Experience

Instructor:

  • Econometrics (Advanced Undergrad), University of Florida, Spring 2017. 

       This course introduces students to the study of modern econometric techniques, as employed in economics. This course covers          the theory and practice of various econometrics concepts, and it enables students to formulate and test econometric hypotheses.        Finally, the use of Stata gives to the students a hands-on experience to conduct econometric and statistical analysis using real            data. 

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             Syllabus: AEB4931_Econometrics_Spring2017_Syllabus.pdf

             Evaluations: AEB4931_Econometrics_Spring2017_Evals.pdf

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  • Math Camp for Economists (PhD), University of Florida, Summer 2016 & 2017. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

       A required graduate course intended for beginning students in PhD program of the Economics and Food and Resource                      Economics departments, focusing on calculus (differential and integral), matrix algebra, probability theory, and optimization                  problem solving. 

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              Syllabus: FRE_MathCamp2017_Syllabus.pdf

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Guest Lecturer:

  • Microeconomic Principles & Analysis (Master), two lectures in sequence covering the production function topics, University of Florida, Fall 2016.

  • Agricultural Macroeconomics (Undergrad), two lectures in sequence covering the Eurozone crisis topic, University of Florida, Fall 2016. ​

 

Teaching Assistant

  • Mathematical Optimization and Economic Analysis (PhD), University of Florida, Fall 2017.

  • Agricultural Macro (Undergrad), University of Florida, Spring 2015 & Fall 2016.

  • Economic Issues, Food and You (Undergrad), University of Florida, Fall 2015. 

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