Teaching

I am a Global Scholar in the Ph.D. in Business Administration program at the University of South Alabama’s Mitchell College of Business, specializing in the Business Analytics concentration . I also serve as a committee member and co-chair for PhD students with overlapping research domains.

Previously, I taught at the undergraduate and masters levels at the University of Central Florida, and have given guest lectures, presentations, and workshops for both university and industry audiences.


ML/AI for Business Analysis

Mitchell College of Business, University of South Alabama — PhD level

A doctoral seminar guiding students to align their research interests with current advances in ML methodologies. Topics include supervised and unsupervised learning, neural network architectures, NLP, and applied ML research design. Students develop the skills to integrate ML methods into their dissertation research.

Python for Business Analysis

Mitchell College of Business, University of South Alabama — PhD level

An introductory doctoral course focused on building fundamental Python programming skills for business analytics research. Covers data manipulation, statistical analysis, visualization, and reproducible research workflows.

GIS for Political Analysis

School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, University of Central Florida

I taught GIS for Political Analysis, building a series of self-contained Jupyter notebooks in the GitHub repository POS4764 covering Python-based geospatial analysis applied to topics such as terrorism, conflict, and voting behavior.