Teaching
Maryland
AREC 845: Environment and Development Economics, Fall 2020–2022, Spring 2024
PhD-level field course on the intersection of environmental economics and development economics.AREC 422: Econometric Analysis in Agricultural and Environmental Economics, Fall 2019–2022, Spring 2025
Upper-level undergraduate course that introduces students to applied econometric methods.AREC 254: Charting a Sustainable Future: Integrating Economics and Policy for Climate Action, Spring 2025
Introductory undergraduate course on the economics of climate change and climate policy.
UC Berkeley
EEP 147: Regulation of Energy and the Environment, Spring 2016 (Graduate Student Instructor)
Received Outstanding GSI Award for 2016–2017.
MBA 212: Energy and Environmental Markets, Spring 2015 (Reader)
In both of these courses, I facilitated the Electricity Strategy Game, an interactive teaching tool developed by Severin Borenstein and Jim Bushnell. In the game, students are assigned to teams, and each team purchases a portfolio of electric generating plants and bids into a simulated electricity market. The ESG teaches fundamentals of auction theory, market power, investment under uncertainty, regulation of energy markets, and the interaction of overlapping environmental policies.