Teaching Fellow for Benjamin Golub's graduate networks course. The course helps students understand the research frontier of a number of topics in which social and economic networks play a central role.
Teaching Fellow for this undergraduate course taught by Jerry Green. The course surveys the most important results in microeconomics that have shaped the field in the years since WWII.
Teaching Fellow for Edward Glaeser's part of the first-year graduate microeconomic theory sequence. The course covers the theory of individual and group behavior.
Head Teaching Fellow for the undergraduate networks course taught by Benjamin Golub and Yaron Singer. The course presents fundamental concepts from applied mathematics, microeconomics, and computer science through the lens of network science.