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Paper of R. Zakharenko in the Mathematical Social Sciences

Job market seminars

ICEF/LFE Research Seminar by Dimitrios Tsomocos (University of Oxford)

On February 11 at 12 pm ICEF and LFE held the Research Seminar in Finance.
Speaker: Dimitrios Tsomocos (University of Oxford)
Theme: "Debt, Recovery Rates and the Greek Dilemma"

Meet ICEF HSE Visiting Professor Dimitrios Tsomocos, Oxford

Honorary lecture by Professor Lawrence (Larry) Kotlikoff

Interview with ICEF Graduates key employers - A.T. Kearney

ICEF Career Centre is actively working with a number of leading consulting firms - ICEF Graduates key employers. In addition to career events they organize on campus, these firms also participate in various ICEF initiatives. We are grateful to those of them giving us feedback and answering questions, which are of interest to our students and recent graduates. We have formulated key questions and asked partners from some of the leading consulting firms to answer them.This week we are publishing the response to questionnaire by an A.T. Kearney partner – Boris Poretsky. More - to come.

Alumni Reunion at ICEF 2015

Research Seminar by Alexey Kushnir (Carnegie Mellon University)

On Thursday, December 17 at 4.40 pm ICEFwill hold the Research Seminar.
Speaker: Alexey Kushnir (Carnegie Mellon University)
Theme: "A Geometric Approach to Mechanism Design"

ICEF/LFE Research Seminar by Kieran J. Walsh (University of Virginia)

On Thursday, December 10 at 4.40 pm International College of Economics and Finance will hold the Research Seminar.
Speaker: Kieran J. Walsh (University of Virginia)
Theme: "A Theory of Portfolio Choice and Partial Default"
Venue: Shabolovka st., 26, room 3211

"Engage in research as early as possible"

Dmitry Storcheus graduated from ICEF in 2011 and continued his research at The Courant Institute in the USA. Now, he is a leading expert in machine learning, working in Google Research Group in New York. Dmitry explains why studying at ICEF was essential for his rapid academic success.