To subscribe to our newsletter, click here

   HOME    |    RECENT EVENTS    |    RMI IN THE NEWS    |    ALUMNI   

NEWSLETTER

ISSUE 33 | November 2017
‌

NEW FACES @ RMI

‌
‌

New Staff

‌
‌

Dr. Zheng Huanhuan joined RMI as a Research Associate on 1 November 2017. Huanhuan completed her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS) in June 2017. Her research focuses on algorithm designing, convex optimization, and communication system modeling. Prior to that, she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Information and Communication Engineering from Zhejiang University in China. Currently, her interest lies in credit risk modeling, quantitative finance, and topics related to financial risk management. In her free time she enjoys painting, dancing, and playing tennis.

‌
‌

Visitors

‌
‌

Prof. Yang Ruicheng is visiting RMI’s Credit Research Initiative (CRI) from 12 September 2017 to 31 August 2018. Prof. Yang is a Professor of the School of Finance, Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics in China. He is also a PhD Supervisor in Mongolia Graduate University in Mongolia. He received his PhD from Beijing Jiaotong University in 2004, and worked as post-doc in Dalian University of Technology from 2005-2007. His current research interests include credit derivative pricing, finance risk management, and financial information processing.

Dr. Liao Yin also visited CRI from 23 October 2017 to 17 November 2017. Dr. Liao Yin joined the School of Economics and Finance in July 2012. Prior to this appointment she was a lecturer at the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies & Applied Statistics at Australian National University (ANU). After completing her Master of Economics at ANU in 2007, she obtained her PhD in Economics (Financial Econometrics) from ANU in 2011, on the topic, “Essays on High Frequency Financial Econometrics.”

‌
‌
Back to Newsletter »
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌

Write to us: What do you think of our newsletter? Feel free to write to us.

Published quarterly by Risk Management Institute, NUS
Editor: Shivani Nakhare (rminsr@nus.edu.sg)

‌