Meet a Mathematician:
Albert Cohen
Hosted by David Reimann
Monday, November 18
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
Did you ever wonder what a mathematician does all day? Or what made someone decide to become a mathematician? Or even, what a mathematician does for fun? You may be surprised by some of the answers!
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Albert Cohen, a mathematician whose research explores the intersection of probability, science, and economics. Dr. Cohen, the Department Director and Director of Program Development of the Actuarial Science Program at Michigan State University, develops innovative risk measures using stochastic optimal control, investigates the dynamics of online auction behavior, and models default bond pricing. His work bridges the gap between abstract mathematical theory and real-world applications, offering insights into finance, decision-making, and beyond.
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