Texas A&M University College Station - Economics
Ph.D. Candidate at TAMU
Higher Education
Piruz
Saboury
College Station, Texas
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the department of economics at Texas A&M University. I am passionate about poverty alleviation and human development. My research focuses on the economics of social entrepreneurship and philanthropy.
Supplemental Instruction Assistant
Tutor student athletes in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Physics, and Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Assistant
Instructor for undergraduate course: Principles of Economics (Micro) and Economics of Microfinance
TA for undergraduate courses: Principles of Economics (Micro), Principles of Economics (Macro), Economic Development, Law and Economics, Poverty and Inequality
TA for graduate courses: Economics of Banking and Microfinance (Master’s Level), Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Master’s Level), Microeconomic Theory II (PhD Level)
Mechanical Engineer
Design and develop products, preside over manufacturing and testing
Evaluate the feasibility, cost, and maintenance requirements of projects
Confer with other staff to implement relevant procedures, and resolve problems
Conduct domestic and foreign procurement of raw material and equipment
Design and develop technical and promotional digital and paper media for company
Prepare contents for such media including the company website content
Vice-chairman of Board of Directors
Make management and financial decisions
Prepare organizational charts and determine staff responsibilities
Develop and analyse the wage and benefit payment system
Vice-inspector of Board of Directors
Preside over financial, official and legal matters
Analyse workforce utilization, facility layout, operational data and production schedules and costs
Establish work measurement programs and analyse work samples
Master of Science (M.S.)
Economics (Financial Economics Track)
I have been the vice-president of academic and educational career development and director of academic club at EACA. My duties have been to gather and organize information on academic and educational aspects of career development of graduate students in the Master of Science in Economics program and to provide information and guidance to graduate students in the Master of Science in Economics program about career development in academic and educational occupations.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Economics
Graduate Certificate
Applied Statistics
Supplemental Instruction Assistant
Tutor student athletes in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Physics, and Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Assistant
Instructor for undergraduate course: Principles of Economics (Micro) and Economics of Microfinance
TA for undergraduate courses: Principles of Economics (Micro), Principles of Economics (Macro), Economic Development, Law and Economics, Poverty and Inequality
TA for graduate courses: Economics of Banking and Microfinance (Master’s Level), Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Master’s Level), Microeconomic Theory II (PhD Level)
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