Education
At CCFEA, she pioneered Doctor of Philosophy and Masters programs in Agent-based computational economics, financial market modelling with extreme events and markets as complex adaptive systems
At CCFEA, she pioneered Doctor of Philosophy 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. This research relating to systemic risk in financial networks was presented at the October 2009 ECB workshop and International Monetary Fund Conference on “Operationalizing Systemic Risk Monitoring" 26-28 May 2010.