Christopher Newport University - Economics
Visiting Assistant Professor of Energy Finance and Resource Economics at West Virginia University
Patrick
O'Reilly
Golden, Colorado
Experienced industrial statistician, data scientist, and mineral economist. Provide leadership teams and policymakers with actionable market research and economic insight. Combine broad industrial experience, superior data management, formal economic training, and interdisciplinary intuition to provide clients a rare depth of quality and support.
Practice Areas: Transfer Pricing, Mineral/Energy/Environmental Economics, Intellectual Property Valuation, Patent / Prior Art Search, Expert Selection, Fundraising Analytics, Big Data, Churn Analysis, Marketing Analytics, Risk Modeling, Forecasting, Econometrics, Simulation, Mathematical Programming.
M.A.
Economics
Research Interests: Transfer Pricing, Nonlinear Forecasting Methods, Intellectual Property Valuation, Probability, Discrete Modeling
Graduate Exchange: Environmental Economics, Colorado School of Mines, Spring 2010
Training: SAS, STATA, EViews
Ph.D.
Mineral and Energy Economics
Doctoral Minor: Computational and Applied Mathematics
Defended 2019
Teaching Assistantships: Microeconomics (graduate), Mathematical Economics (graduate), Energy and Environmental Policy, Corruption and Development, African Development, Human Systems, Principles of Economics, with research assistance on topics covering resource, environmental and energy economics.
Instructor, Graduate Researcher
- Instructor for Intermediate Microeconomics (Spring, Summer 2013).
- Updated literature on economic analysis frameworks for the next OECD policy manual on extended producer responsibility (EPR).
- Teaching assistant and substitute lecturer for graduate Microeconomics (producer theory, optimal control, game theory).
- Teaching assistant for graduate Mathematical Economics, Time-Series Econometrics, and undergraduate Energy and Environmental Policy.
- Recitation lecturer for Principles of Economics (three semesters, two sections each).
- Substitute lecturer for undergraduate Mathematical Economics (sets, functions, differential calculus) and graduate Environmental Economics (commons, open access).
- Research assistant for a rare earth mineral price analysis project (Spring 2013).
- Dissertation (near completion) explores recycling policy problems from neoclassical, operations research (reverse supply chain networks), and empirical perspectives, with emphasis on the aspect of durability.
Junior Level
Mechanical Engineering
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