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  • Professor Johannes Muhle-Karbe

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    Professor Johannes Muhle-Karbe Co-Director CEQF, Head of Mathematical Finance

    Location

    806 Weeks Building
    South Kensington Campus

    Summary

    Johannes is the Head of the Mathematical Finance Section of Imperial’s Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on stochastic control and its applications in finance, in particular, market microstructure. He collaborates closely with a number of hedge funds and banks. 

  • Professor Robert Kosowski

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    Professor Robert Kosowski Co-Director CEQF, Professor of Finance, Head of the Department of Finance

    Location

    3.02, 53 Prince's Gate
    South Kensington Campus

    Summary

    Robert is a Professor of Finance and Head of the Department of Finance at Imperial Business School and a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).  

  • Professor Jack Jacquier

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    Professor Jack Jacquier Professor of Mathematics, Director MSc Mathematics and Finance

    Location

    804 Weeks Building
    South Kensington Campus

    Summary

    Jack works at the interface of Mathematical Finance and Quantum Computing. He also manages the MSc in Mathematics and Finance at Imperial and works as a quantitative consultant in the Finance industry.

  • Professor Wayne Luk

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    Professor Wayne Luk Professor of Computer Engineering

    Location

    434 Huxley Building
    South Kensington Campus

    Summary

    Wayne develops software and hardware optimisations for financial modelling and electronic trading. He currently leads an EPSRC programme on applying artificial intelligence and event-triggered computing to real-time analysis of national financial risks.

  • Professor James Sefton

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    Professor James Sefton Chair in Economics, Deputy Head of the Department of Finance

    Location

    3.08, 53 Prince's Gate
    South Kensington Campus

    Summary

    James is a Professor in the Department of Finance at Imperial Business School. James' finance research focuses on the design of quantitative investment strategies and retirement investment products. His economic research agenda addresses the intergenerational distribution of resources, pension policy design, and long-run trends in the housing market.