Over the years, I have designed and taught a number of MBA and PhD classes. In the process, I developed video material, several mini-cases, and interactive simulations to support student learning. More recently, my teaching material has increasingly incorporated AI, both as a subject and as a tool in the classroom.
Digital Platforms in the Age of AI is a new class in the Management Foundations menu at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. A tentative syllabus is available by clicking here. The class is first taught in Spring 2026.
Optimization and Simulation Modeling (OSM) is a core class for first year MBA students taught in three levels, Base (OIT 245), Accelerated (OIT 247), and Advanced (OIT 248). I have taught and co-designed all three levels.
Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Management is a PhD class intended for OIT, Econ and Engineering students. It was offered most recently in Spring 2025.
Networks and Markets is a PhD class intended for OIT, Econ and Engineering students. It was last offered jointly between Stanford and the University of Chicago during Winter 2021. Professor Ozan Candogan was the course’s co-instructor from the University of Chicago.