Salim Turdaliev BSc M.A.

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Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Field of interest: Energy/Environmental Economics, Labor Economics
Membership: Microeconomics and Mathematical Methods, PhD Candidates

Contact

Office:
Email: salimturdaliev [AT] gmail [DOT] com
Phone:
Available: by appointment

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PhD study

Tutor: prof. Ing. Karel Janda M.A., Dr., Ph.D.

Studying from: 2019
PhDr examination: 05/2022
Final exam: 05/2022
Dissertation Proposal defence:
Dissertation defence:

Current work:
Social Norms and Energy Consumption: Experimental Evidence from Developing Economies

Dissertation topic:
Essays in Energy Economics: Evidence from Micro and Experimental data.

Disertation abstract:

Optional courses:
2019/20: JED109 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy I
2019/20: JED110 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy II
2020/21: JED109 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy I
2020/21: JED110 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy II
2021/22: JED109 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy I
2021/22: JED110 Institutional Economics and Economic Policy II
2022/23: JED209 Applied Banking and Finance I

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Organisation Memberships

International Association for Energy Economics

Education

PhD in Economic Theory, IES FSV, Charles University, Prague, 2019+

M.A. Economics, CERGE-EI, Charles University, Prague, 2017
BSc. Economics with Finance (First Class Honours), Westminster International University in Tashkent (WIUT), 2014.

Job history

Associate Lecturer, WIUT, 2017-2019.
Research Assistant, WIUT, 2014-2015.
Intern, British Council, Tashkent office, 2012-2013.
Intern, Center for Economic Research (UNDP), 2012.

Teaching Assistant:

2020 WS: JEM209 History and Methodology of Economics
2021 SS: JEM115 Environmental Economics
2021 SS: JEM007 Applied Microeconometrics
2021 SS: JEM212 International Political Economy
2021 WS: JEM209 History and Methodology of Economics
2022 SS: JEM007 Applied Microeconometrics
2022 SS: JEM212 International Political Economy
2022 WS: JEM209 History and Methodology of Economics
2022 WS: JEB110 Econometrics II
2023 SS: JEM007 Applied Microeconometrics


Research profiles
ORCID, RePEc, Scopus Author ID, Publons with WoS RID,

Awards and prizes

2023: Research grant “GA UK 454120” (as a Principal Investigator) recognized as the best GAUK project among all projects in 2023 at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, and awarded “a scholarship for outstanding achievement” by the faculty
2021: Research grant “GA UK 327421”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: Residential Energy Demand, Adoption of Energy Efficient Technologies, and Electricity Disruptions in Transition Economies (as a co-Investigator) .
2020: “Best paper award” (2nd place), 16th International Bata Conference for Ph.D. Students and Young Researchers (DOKBAT 2020).
2020: Research grant “GA UK 454120”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: The Effect of Non-linear Tariff on Energy Demand and Investment in Electric Durables in Transition Economies: Micro Data Estimation and Natural Experiment (as a Principal Investigator) .
2019: Teaching Fellow award, CERGE-EI
2019: Full grant for PhD studies in economics, Charles University in Prague.
2015: Full grant for graduate studies in economics, CERGE-EI
2015: Top 15 papers of the “New Economic Talent 2015” competition in Economics, CERGE-EI
http://www.cerge-ei.cz/global/net-2015-results
2014: Finalist (Top 3 papers) of the “New Economic Talent 2014” competition in Economics, CERGE-EI
http://www.cerge-ei.cz/global/net-2014-results
2014: The Best Project (Bachelor’s thesis) awards, WIUT
2014: “Dean’s List” in recognition of outstanding and exemplary academic achievement in 2013-2014 academic year, WIUT
2014: The Best Poster Presentation of the Final project in 2013-2014 academic year, WIUT
2013: “Dean’s List” in recognition of outstanding and exemplary academic achievement in 2012-2013 academic year, WIUT
2011: 1st place in the “First Rector’s Cup Chess Tournament 2011”, WIUT
2006: 7th place in Asian Youth Chess Championship 2006 for Boys & Girls under 16 years.

Topics for supervision

Term papers

Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, Labor Economics.

Bachelor theses

Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, Labor Economics.

Master theses

As a PhD candidate, I am primarily supervising Bachelor theses. You are encouraged to select your Master thesis supervisor from the current IES faculty. If you still want me to supervise your Master thesis, get in touch with me via email.

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Partners

Deloitte
Česká Spořitelna

Sponsors

CRIF
McKinsey
Patria Finance
EY