Teaching
SUNY Geneseo
Instructor
Econ 205: Business and Economic Statistics F24DANL 101: Introduction to Data Analytics F24, S25
DANL 202: Intro to Programming in Python S25
MGMT 350: Information Systems Management F24, S25
UC Riverside
Instructor
Econ 143: Environmental Economics Summer B, 2022Econ153: Labor Economics Summer A, 2021
Teaching Assistant
Econ101: Statistics for Economics F20, W22, S22Econ107: Introductory Econometrics W21, F21
Econ 104B: Intermediate Microeconomic theory S21
Econ 105B: Intermediate Macroeconomic theory S20
Econ103: Intermediate Macroeconomics for Business F19, W20
Econ135: The Stock Market F19, F22
Advising
UC Riverside
Lead Consultant, Graduate Quantitative Methods Center , Jan 2023 - June 2024- Develop and present graduate level workshops on topics e.g. Singular Value Decomposition, Staggered Difference-in-Difference, Testing for Parallel Trends, Bootstrapping, CLT, Natural Language Processing, Topic Model, Web-scraping, Stata, Python, R, Github, Latex and more
- Conduct daily consultations in statistics and programming to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from a variety of disciplines, including Economics, Public Policy, Political Sciences, Mathematics, Education, Psychology, Electrical Engineering, Biology, Ecology, and Humanities
- Access Workshop Material.
- Provide instructions on presenting data, posters, and research to underrepresented undergraduate students in STEM fields from community and 4-year colleges.
- Provide data science training to students from community colleges and 4-year universities with diverse backgrounds.
Research Assistant
China Gazetteer Project , Feb 2017 – Dec 2017
Mentor: Richard B. Freeman, Harvard University- Collaborated with team members to digitize and clean data of Chinese county-level gazetteers and create a socio-economic database for post-1949 China.
- Interviewed with gazetteer compilers and conducted qualitative research in the China’s statistic criteria at county level.
- Established a database of population and agriculture policies in China from 1949 to 2000.
Human Capital Transfers and Rural Enterprise Development , Oct 2017 – Jan 2018
Mentor: Jie Bai, Harvard Kennedy School- Investigated the effects of urban-rural migration shocks throughout the Chinese “sent-down” movement spanning from 1968 to 1976. Employed a 2sls model to explore the sent-down effects on rural human capital and local firm performance.