Teaching
At Penn, I have taught courses on survey research methods, data science, American institutions, and political geography. I am also a curriculum advisor for the Data Science and Analytics minor.
As a graduate student, I served as a teaching assistant for both graduate and undergraduate classes on political methodology, American politics, and game theory. I received the Stanford Centennial Teaching Assistant Award recognizing outstanding TAs. I’m happy to share materials upon request.
Penn Courses
- PSCI 6200: Survey of American Institutions [syllabus]
- PSCI 3800: Applied Data Science
- PSCI 3802: Survey Research and Design [syllabus, lecture slides]
- Directed Reading on Political Geography
Stanford Courses (as TA)
- Graduate Political Methodology I: Regression
- Graduate Political Methodology II: Causal Inference
- Math Camp for Incoming Political Science Ph.D. Students
- What’s Wrong with American Government? An Institutional Approach
- Thinking Strategically: Undergraduate Introduction to Game Theory
Miscellaneous Resources
- The Political Economy of Inequality and Redistribution
- Webscraping with R
- Data visualization using ggplot2