Sheri Markose
Sheri Markose is a professor in economics at the University of Essex, where she holds a personal chair since 2006,[1] and is the founding director (2002-2009 July) of the Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA) at Essex.[1] At CCFEA, she pioneered PhD and Masters programs in Agent-based computational economics, financial market modelling with extreme events and markets as complex adaptive systems. She also led the Essex component of a European Union project on Computational Optimization Methods in Statistics, Econometrics, and Finance.[2] This research relating to systemic risk in financial networks was presented at the October 2009 ECB workshop [3] and IMF Conference on "Operationalizing Systemic Risk Monitoring" 26-28 May 2010.[4]
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External links
- Sheri Markose's web page at University of Essex
- Markose's Agent-based Computational Economics research website