Teaching

Intermediate Microeconomics - Econ 10A

F22, W23

This course covered consumer choice over multiple goods with applications to labor supply, intertemporal choice, and insurance. We also covered the production side with short-run fixed capital and long-run capital and labor choices. I led review sessions and held office hours for students to get one-on-one insights.

Principles of Macroeconomics - Econ 2

S23

This course discussed the basics of macroeconomics, including calculating GDP and inflation, fiscal policy, and monetary policy. I led review sessions and held office hours for students to get one-on-one insights.

Economics and Politics of Climate Change - ESM 229

W24

This course employed insights and tools from economics to understand climate change impacts, the design of mitigation and adaptation policies, and the consequences of these policies. Special attention was paid to ways in which climate impacts and policies could exacerbate or alleviate existing social inequities.

Environmental Justice - ESM 205

W25

This class focused on the history of environmental justice and the methods for quantifying damages to communities. We spent time covering different tools and modern empirical methods. I worked with the professor to develop the course as it was brand new. I helped to create and grade homework.

Data Science for Econ - Econ 199RA

S25

Students formed groups that created a research idea and presented it at the end of the course. I taught coding and analysis in R. I also held one-on-one sessions with groups to discuss their ideas and consult on methods that they could use to effectively execute their ideas.

Advising

Bren Master Group Project - Building Long-Term Coastal Resilience: A Framework for Managing Shoreline Retreat in California

Y25-26

I served as PhD Advisor for the 2025-2026 Bren Master Group Project, advising the group on the project and consulting on research design and methods.