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Aleksandrs Smil­gins

Part-time Lecturer

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Økonomi Mikroøkonomi Makroøkonomi

Part-time Lec­turer

I have a PhD from the University of Copenhagen, with a thesis titled “Allocation Problems and Market Design.” My academic interests include game theory, allocation techniques, market design, performance evaluation, auctions, and energy economics. My research has been published in journals such as the European Journal of Operational Research, Energy, and Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. I am currently awaiting the publication of several papers in order to apply for an Associate Professor position.

• Since 2017, I have been course responsible for the mandatory course “Game Theory” in the HA(Mat.) program at CBS. Currently I am teaching this course.
• I was also course responsible for the elective “Decision Theory: Models and Methods” from 2017 to 2024. When I took over the course in 2017, it was a small elective mainly for HA(Mat.) students, with only 25 participants. Four years later, in 2021, the course reached its limit of 80 students, coming from a wide range of disciplines at CBS. The course is quantitative, and I am pleased that I was able to serve as a gateway for some CBS students to engage with quantitative methods. Currently I am teaching this course.
• Starting in Fall 2025, I am teaching the mandatory course “Operations Research” in the HA(Mat.) program at CBS.
• For three years, I also taught part of the course “Contract, Agency and Game Theory” in the MSc in Advanced Economics and Finance (Cand.Oecon) program at CBS.
• While I was a PhD student at the University of Copenhagen, I taught the Microeconomics course for two consecutive years, covering all lectures, group assignments, and grading.
• I also have experience teaching short 2–3 day programming courses, such as Excel VBA and R. I ran my first Excel VBA course in 2010 as a student assistant at the Danish Central Bank (an internal course for employees).

marts 2020

The Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Crisis

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Recent research projects

While be­ing an As­sist­ant Pro­fess­or at CBS (without ten­ure), I have had the op­por­tun­ity to be part of sev­er­al in­ter­est­ing pro­jects where I con­trib­uted the­or­et­ic­ally, per­formed em­pir­ic­al ana­lyses (e.g. us­ing data from Stat­ist­ics Den­mark), col­lab­or­ated with in­dustry (such as ana­lyz­ing the choice of auc­tion format for the Dan­ish Debt Man­age­ment Of­fice at the Dan­ish Cent­ral Bank, or present­ing CBS’ in­nov­a­tion pro­ject to man­u­fac­tur­ing com­pan­ies), and par­ti­cip­ated in soft­ware de­vel­op­ment (such as in­nov­a­tion­bench­mark.dk, where I con­trib­uted sig­ni­fic­antly to the backend). Since 2024, I have also been in­ter­ested in en­ergy-re­lated top­ics and have on­go­ing pro­jects with the Copen­ha­gen School of En­ergy In­fra­struc­ture (CSEI) at CBS.