Selected Courses
Below is a selection of courses I’ve completed at UW–Madison:
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ECON 330: Money and Banking
Financial markets, yield curve, balance sheet, and monetary system.
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ECON 410: Econometrics
Estimation & inference in linear regression; panel data; IV methods.
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ECON 460: Econometric Forecasting
Utilize databases (BLS, BEA, FRED) to develope and evaluate time-series forecasts on economic indicators, in R & Stata.
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ECON 461: International Macroeconomics
Balance of payments, exchange-rate models, and frictions linking FX and money (IS–LM) markets; financial hedging tools.
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ECON 468: Industrial Organization
Cournot competition, price discrimination, and market concentration and structure analysis.
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ECON 661: Issues in International Macroeconomics
Two-period household/firms model with intertemporal budget constraint via Lagrange. Sudden Stop Crisis and Foreign Exchange.
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ECON 690: Auction Theory and Market Design
Competitveness monopolistic market design; large markets auction and game theory.
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CS 540: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Principal component analysis, isolation forests, and natural language processing.
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CS 544: Big Data Systems
Docker, gRPC, Spark, Cassandra, Parquet, PyArrow; building fault-tolerant pipelines with I/O optimization and cache management.