Teaching & Presentations

I regularly teach graduate-level courses in microeconomic theory and mechanism design, and, recently, an undergraduate course on market design. Below are my course syllabi and selected research presentation videos.

Syllabi of Courses

  • Current:
    • Microeconomic Theory II – Game Theory and Information Economics (Ph.D. level) [Syllabus: BC]
    • Theory and Applications of Mechanism Design (Ph.D. level) [Syllabus: BC]
    • Market Design (B.Sc. level)
  • Previous:
    • (Intermediate) Microeconomic Theory (B.Sc. level) [Syllabus: BC] Last taught: 2019
    • Matching Market Design (Ph.D. level) [Syllabi: Koç U (short) · Pitt ] Last taught: 2016

Lecture Videos & Slides

“Organization of Living Donor Organ Exchanges as an Economic Design Paradigm” Public Lecture [slides]

“Allocation and Exchange of Indivisible Resources”, Tsukuba University, Japan, 2014 [video]

“Design of Kidney Exchange Mechanisms”, Tsukuba University, Japan, 2014 [video]


Paper Presentation Videos

Presentation slides for papers can be found with the PDFs on my research page.

“Fair Allocation of Vaccines, Ventilators and Antiviral Treatments: Leaving No Ethical Value Behind in Health Care Rationing” [open access]

  • ACM Economics and Computation Conference 2021 [short video]

“Market Design for Distributional Objectives in (Re)assignment: An Application to Improve the Distribution of Teachers in Schools” [draft · slides]

  • Decentralization Conference, 2021, keynote [video]

“Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors: Theory and Applications” [draft · slides]

  • Virtual Market Design Seminar, 2022 [video]
  • ISI Delhi Seminar, 2020 [video]
  • ACM Economics and Computation Conference, 2021 [short video]

“Dual-Donor Organ Exchange” [pub · eprint · appendix · slides]

  • Australasia Economic Theory Workshop,  keynote, 2015 [video]
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