ETH Risk Center Seminar Series
Series on Resilience and its Applications
Tuesdays at 17:15 in D 1.2, ETHZ Main Building
25 Sep
HG D 1.2 Dr. Anastasia Kartasheva & Jerome Jean Haegeli Bank for International Settlements, Basel and Chief Economist, Swiss Re: Insurers as Asset Managers and Systemic Risk
2 Oct
HG D 1.2 Prof. Kenneth Oye | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA:
Adaptive Risk Governance under Uncertainty: Exemplary Cases and Cautionary Tales
6 Nov
HG D 1.2 Prof. Liran Einav | Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA: Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment vs. Subsidies
7 Nov *
HG D 1.2 Prof. Kay Giesecke| Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA: Towards Explainable AI: Significance Tests for Neural Networks
13 Nov
HG D 1.2 Toumas Peltonen | European Central Bank, Germany: Using big data to analyse financial system interconnectedness and systemic risk
27 Nov
HG D 1.2 Prof. Gaël Giraud | Agence Française de Développement, France: Macrodynamics, Climate and Thermodynamics: a tentative synthesis
4 Dec
HG D 1.2 Prof. Bridet Hutter| London School of Economics and Political Science, UK: Risk Regulation is a Risky Business: Negotiating the Consequences of Risk, Disasters and Crises
11 Dec
HG D 1.2 Prof. Roger Cooke | Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands: Dysfunctional dialogues on Climate Change
*additional lecture on WEDNESDAY
Parti dell'evento
- Insurers as Asset Managers and Systemic Risk
- Adaptive Risk Governance under Uncertainty: Exemplary Cases and Cautionary Tales
- Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment vs. Subsidies
- Towards Explainable AI: Significance Tests for Neural Networks
- Using big data to analyse financial system interconnectedness and systemic risk
- Macrodynamics, Climate and Thermodynamics: a tentative synthesis
- Risk Regulation is a Risky Business: Negotiating the Consequences of Risk, Disasters and Crises
- Dysfunctional dialogues on Climate Change