University of New Mexico - Economics
National Council of Applied Economic Research [NCAER]
Albuquerque
New Mexico Area
Supervised field research on Cancer patients- American Cancer Society & UNM \nArsenic Exposure among women of Nepal - Yale University & UNM\nConflict and Development project - Texas A&M university & UNM
Graduate Assistant
The University of New Mexico
New Delhi Area
India
Associate Fellow
National Council of Applied Economic Research [NCAER]
Albuquerque
New Mexico Area
ACCESS Telestroke Project
Department of Neurosurgery
Research Assistant
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Introductory Microeconomics [ Fall 2015
Spring 2016] \nEconomic Tools [Fall 2016
Spring 2017]\n
The University of New Mexico
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
India & CSSSC
Kolkata
Trivandrum
India
Medical Tourism in India
Research Assistant
The University of New Mexico
Advanced Macroeconomics
Mathematical tools for economic modeling (Graduate students)\nIntroductory Microeconomics
Introductory Macroeconomics (Undergraduate students) \n
The University of New Mexico
For Full Award list- Please check my website
(https://sites.google.com/site/soumieco/home)
Gold Medalist
Masters
Department of Economics
Visva Bharati University
Gold Medalist
Bachelor's
Department of Economics
Visva Bharati University
Dean's Dissertation Fellowship
University of New Mexico
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
GPA 4.07/4.00
Economics (Health
Development
Econometrics
Applied Microeconomics)
The University of New Mexico
Soumi
Roy Chowdhury
Center for Development Studies
affliated to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
India & CSSSC
Kolkata
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Trivandrum
India
High Skilled Migration of Health Professionals
Research Assistant
Center for Development Studies
affliated to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Applied Economics
Center for Development Studies
JNU
Teaching
Stata
Development Economics
Econometrics
Research
Distance and Lack of Information as Barriers to Cancer Screening: Spatial Empirical Evidence from Nepal
Distance and Lack of Information as Barriers to Cancer Screening: Spatial Empirical Evidence from Nepal
5-Year Impact Factor: 3.354
Balance of Power
Domestic Violence
and Health Injuries: Evidence from Demographic and Health Survey of Nepal
Indian Trade in Health Services: An Indian Experience
In collaboration with American Cancer Society
For full list of projects- Please check my website
(https://sites.google.com/site/soumieco/home)
Roy Chowdhury
Master of Arts - MA
Economics
Visva-Bharati
Bachelor of Arts - BA
Economics
Visva-Bharati