Teaching

Macroeconomics Math Camp, Harvard University
Instructor
Four-day course for incoming Economics Ph.D. students on mathematical topics relevant for the first-year macroeconomics course sequence. Topics include solution methods and stability analysis for dynamical systems in continuous and discrete time, optimal control theory, and perturbation methods.
Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017.
My teaching notes are available here.

Econ 2010c: Economic Theory, Harvard University
Teaching Fellow for Professor David Laibson
Part of the core course sequence in macroeconomics for first-year Economics Ph.D. students, covering the method of dynamic programming in discrete and continuous time, and classical models of consumption and investment.
Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016.
Syllabus. Lectures and Problem Sets.

Econ 2723: Asset Pricing, Harvard University
Teaching Fellow for Professor John Campbell
Advanced graduate course for second-year Economics Ph.D. students in asset pricing.
Fall 2014.
Syllabus.

Econ 2530b: International Finance, Harvard University
Teaching Fellow for Professor Gita Gopinath
Advanced graduate course for second-year Economics Ph.D. students in international macroeconomics.
Spring 2015.
Syllabus.