10th World Congress of the Bachelier Finance Society Dublin, July 16-20, 2018
Every two years, the World Congress of the Bachelier Finance Society brings together academics and practitioners in the Mathematical and Quantitative Finance community to exchange ideas, discuss the latest trends, and find new collaborations and employment opportunities.
Submissions of papers and abstracts are open through January 15, 2018 at http://bacheliercongress2018.com/
Registration fees and accommodation options will be announced in the coming weeks on the website.
Bachelier Finance Society Junior Scholar Award - sponsored by SIG
At SIG, Quantitative Researchers explore the latest concepts in Financial Mathematics to solve problems found in the markets. Sponsored by SIG, this new award will honour the most outstanding contribution by a PhD student or postdoc with EUR 5000 (conditions apply). The award has been created to recognise scholars who share SIG’s passion for cutting-edge research. Conference participants will also have the opportunity to submit their CVs and potentially interview with our sponsors.
For details on the Bachelier Finance Society Junior Scholar Award, see http://www.bachelierfinance.org/awards/junior-scholar-award.html
Plenary Speakers
René Aïd (Paris Dauphine), Hansjoerg Albrecher (HEC Lausanne), Bruno Bouchard (Paris Dauphine), J. Doyne Farmer (Oxford), Masaaki Fukasawa (Osaka), Xin Guo (Berkeley), Monique Jeanblanc (Evry), Charles-Albert Lehalle (Capital Market Fund), Walter Schachermayer (University of Vienna), José A. Scheinkman (Columbia), Mete Soner (ETH Zurich), Jianfeng Zhang (USC).
Scientific Committee
Pauline Barrieu (LSE), Erhan Bayraktar (University of Michigan), Michel Crouhy (Natixis), Jean-Pierre Fouque (Santa Barbara), Paolo Guasoni (Dublin City University), Takaki Hayashi (Keio), Vicky Henderson (Warwick), Alexander Lipton (Stronghold Labs), Andrew Lo (MIT), Jin Ma (USC), Huyên Pham (Paris VII), Jean-Charles Rochet (University of Zurich), Mathieu Rosenbaum (Ecole Polytechnique), Alexander Schied (Waterloo), Wim Schoutens (KU Leuven).