Paul Glasserman to Present Carnegie Mellon’s Nash Lecture in Quantitative Finance
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As participants in financial markets become more sophisticated in how they measure risk, they become more nimble in responding to it. Paradoxically, this can make the system less stable. In his lecture, Glasserman will discuss systemic risk and stabilizing countermeasures, emphasizing old and new tools from quantitative finance that can be used to assess risk.
Glasserman is the Jack R. Anderson Professor of Business at
Glasserman is the author of "Monte Carlo Methods in Financial Engineering," which received the 2006 Lanchester Prize and the 2005 I-Sim Outstanding Publication Award. He is a past recipient of the Young Investigator Award from the
This biennial lecture is named after
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