Huayan Geng (耿华彦)

Economics, Binghamton University (SUNY).

I was a teaching assistant for a number of courses in economics and am instructors for both at the undergraduate and graduate level courses.

I was nominated for Graduate Student Awards for Excellence in Teaching in the 2017-2018 academic year.

Instructor

  • ECON 603 Advanced Mathematical Analysis for Economists (Ph.D. ) - Fall 2018 (Syllabus)

This course provides an introduction to some important math topics in the area of calculus, linear algebra, real analysis. The above mentioned areas have widespread applications in the field of economics. The aim of this course is to equip students with good math intuitions and skills which are of great importance in their future graduate study. Throughout the course emphasis will be placed on basic math theories and problems of economic importance, including some classical microeconomics and macroeconomics models.

  • ECON 360 Microeconomic Theory - Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 (scheduled) (Syllabus)

This course studies modern microeconomic theory systematically. We examine core components of microeconomics, including consumer theory, producer theory, market equilibrium, market failures and other related topics in the text. We learn basic tools of microeconomic analysis and understand economic behaviors through modeling and problem-solving skill in this course. Many of the topics are the same as the introductory course; the same models that the student is familiar with from ECON 160 will be covered here in more detail, with more rigor, and with more extensions.


Teaching Assistant

  • Fall 2015: ECON 162 Principal of Macroeconomics

  • Spring 2016: ECON 466 Intro to Econometrics

  • Fall 2016: ECON 502 Econometrics Methods (Master level)

  • Spring 2017: ECON 466 Intro to Econometrics

  • Fall 2017: ECON 615 Economic Statistics (Ph.D. level)

  • Spring 2018: ECON 439 Risk Management and Insurance, ECON 542 Advanced Financial Economics

  • Spring 2019 - Spring 2020: ECON 467 Economic Forecasting