Lecturer
University of Copenhagen
- Economics of Education, Graduate, Economics, Spring 2024.
Aalborg University
- Applied Causal Inference, Graduate, Economics, Spring 2024. Emphasis: Instrumental variables. Co-taught with Simon Fløj Thomsen.
- Mathematics II, Undergraduate, Economics, Spring 2018 and 2021. Emphasis: Functional forms and optimization. Co-taught with Mikael Byrialsen.
- Econometrics II (Time Series Econometrics), Undergraduate, Economics, Fall 2020. Emphasis: Univariate and multivariate time series analysis and empirical application. Co-taught with Hamid Raza.
- Statistics, Undergraduate, Economics, Fall 2020. Emphasis: Statistical inference and regression modeling. Co-taught with Hamid Raza.
- *Introductory Macroeconomics, Undergraduate, Mathematics-Economics, Spring 2017. Open economy and growth models. Co-taught with Jacob Rubæk Holm.
Supervision
University of Copenhagen
- Graduate thesis supervision, 2024.
Aalborg University
- Undergraduate and graduate level semester projects and theses at the Economics program, 2017–2019.
- Introductory Microeconomics, Business Law undergraduate program, Fall 2020. Supervised students writing applied microeconomic theory projects within business law.
Guest lecturer
- Econometrics II (Time Series Econometrics), Aalborg University, Fall 2021. Topic: Applied VAR analysis.
- Econometrics I, Aalborg University, Spring 2018. Topic: Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
- Intermediate Macroeconomics (W3211), Columbia University (NY), Fall 2015. Topic: Solving growth models numerically with MATLAB.
Teaching assistant
Aalborg University
- Introductory Economics, Undergraduate Political Science, 2014.
External and co-examiner
Aalborg University
- I remain affiliated with the Economics program at Aalborg University where I am a co-examiner in the Statistics, Econometrics I and Econometrics II courses verbal exams. I have previously co-examined Game Theory, Mathematics II, and Econometrics III (Advanced Time Series Analysis) courses in the graduate and undergraduate program, and Macroeconomics courses in the undergraduate Business Economics program.