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Garbrand Wiersema

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  • Mathematical and Computational Finance

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Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG

Research interests

Garbrand is a DPhil student in Mathematical and Computational Finance at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford and the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School under the supervision of Prof. Doyne Farmer. His research interests are in complexity economics and his latest research focuses on scenario-independent stability measures of interacting contagion channels (distress propagation channels) in multi-layer (corresponding to asset classes) network-representations of financial systems.

Garbrand holds MSc degrees in Theoretical Physics and International Economics and BSc degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and International Business from the University of Groningen. His professional experience includes statistical modeling and machine learning as a quantitative risk manager at Rabobank.

 

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