Teaching and Mentoring
At Purdue and Arizona State University, I have gained valuable experience by serving as a teaching assistant and as an instructor, and by involving in a student mentor-mentee program. My main teaching interests are agricultural and food economics, with a special focus on agricultural markets and industrial organization. These topics may also appeal individuals from a variety of fields, such as food science. Given my research background in food market in the U.S. and China, I am confident that I can competently teach courses related to agricultural supply chain, food demand, and agricultural marketing. I also look forward to teaching a wider range of topics, including policy evaluation and applied microeconomics.
Arizona State University
- Instructor, Summer 2024
- AGB 302: International Management and Agribusiness (online)
- Student Enrollment: 139
- Course Evaluation: 4.9/5.0
- Evaluation report can be found here.
Purdue University
- Teaching Assistant and Guest Lecturer, Fall 2021
- AGEC 516: Mathematical Tools for Agricultural and Applied Economics
- Course handout can be found here.
- Student Tutor, 2021, 2022
- “HelpDesk” of Graduate Student Organization in the Department of Agricultural Economics
- Student Mentor, 2021
- Graduate Student Organization in the Department of Agricultural Economics