Faroque Ahmed | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Faroque Ahmed | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Mr Faroque Ahmed, Ural Federal University, Russia, Russia

πŸŽ“ Faroque Ahmed holds a Master’s in Statistics from Islamic University, Kushtia-Jhinaidah (2015), securing first class first position with a CGPA of 3.91. He also earned a Bachelor’s in Statistics from the same institution (2014), achieving first class second position with a CGPA of 3.84. Faroque completed his secondary education with top grades. πŸ“Š Currently, he is a PhD researcher at Ural Federal University, Russia, and a Senior Research Associate at Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management. He has experience as a Research Assistant in credit card fraud detection using machine-learning. His research interests include development studies, financial economics, data mining, and econometric modeling. πŸŒπŸ“ˆ

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Education

πŸŽ“ With a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Statistics from Islamic University, Kushtia-Jhinaidah, I achieved a Grade β€˜A’ and a CGPA of 3.91, graduating first in my class in 2017. My Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Statistics from the same institution was also distinguished, with a Grade β€˜A’ and a CGPA of 3.84, securing second place in 2016. πŸ“Š My academic journey began at Masjid Mission Academy in Rajshahi, where I excelled in my Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) with a Golden β€˜A+’. πŸ… Additionally, I completed my Higher Secondary School Certificate (H.S.C.) at New Govt. Degree College, Rajshahi, earning a perfect GPA of 5.00. 🌐 I have an IELTS score of 6.0 across all sections, proving my proficiency in English.

Experience

Currently, a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of International & Regional Economics (LIRE) at the Graduate School of Economics and Management (GSEM), Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia, since 2022. Serving as a Senior Research Associate at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM), affiliated with the University of Dhaka, since 2019. Previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Quantitative Financial Economic Development (QFED) Lab, Dept. of Statistics, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh, from 2016 to 2019, focusing on credit card fraud detection using machine-learning algorithms under the supervision of Associate Professor Md. Altaf Hossain. πŸ“ŠπŸ§ πŸŒ

Awards

In 2017-18, a UGC research grant was awarded for a master’s student project focused on the socio-economic effects of remittance on Bangladeshi migrant households. The project was supervised by Md. Altaf Hossain, an Associate Professor at Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh. Additionally, in 2017, the student participated in Big Data Analytics Training under the LICT project of the ICT Ministry, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, enhancing their skills in data analysis and technology applications. This combination of research and training provided a strong foundation for understanding the economic impacts of remittance and advanced data analysis techniques. πŸ“šπŸ’»πŸŒ

Research focus

Dr. F. Ahmed’s research spans several critical areas within the realm of socio-economic and environmental studies. His work focuses on the intersection of AI-powered technology, energy consumption, and geopolitical risks, particularly in regions like Singapore. Additionally, Dr. Ahmed explores global green finance impacted by geopolitical tensions, and health outcomes influenced by socio-economic factors in Bangladesh. He delves into the dynamics of economic growth and environmental pollution, while also examining social behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. His contributions extend to machine learning applications in predicting individual risk preferences and detecting credit card fraud. πŸ“ŠπŸŒπŸ”¬πŸ’‘πŸŒ±

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Robot race in geopolitically risky environment: Exploring the Nexus between AI-powered tech industrial outputs and energy consumption in Singapore

Semi-Supervised Machine Learning Method for Predicting Observed Individual Risk Preference Using Gallup Data

Assessing the impact of Russian–Ukrainian geopolitical risks on global green finance: a quantile dependency analysis

An inquiry into the achievements in health outcomes of Bangladesh: role of health expenditure, income, governance and female education

Integration of theory of planned behavior into actual social distancing behavior amid Covid-19

Economic growth and environmental pollution nexus in Bangladesh: revisiting the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis

An analysis of energy, environment and economic growth (EEE) nexus: a 2SLS approach

Creative social media use for Covid-19 prevention in Bangladesh: a structural equation modeling approach

A comparative study of credit card fraud detection using the combination of machine learning techniques with data imbalance solution

Giorgio Consigli | Financial optimization Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Giorgio Consigli | Financial optimization Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Giorgio Consigli, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giorgio Consigli is a distinguished figure in mathematical finance and optimization. Currently an Associate Professor at Khalifa University of Science & Technology, his expertise spans various esteemed organizations including the Bachelier Finance Society and the Euro Working Groups on Commodities and Stochastic Optimization. With a robust academic background from the University of Cambridge and extensive professional experience, he’s contributed significantly to the field. As an elected member of prestigious committees like COSP, his influence extends globally, shaping research and education. πŸŽ“πŸ“Š

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πŸŽ“ Academic and Professional Journey

Dr. Consigli serves as an Associate Professor at Khalifa University of Science & Technology. Prior to this, he held a similar position at the University of Bergamo. His professional journey includes significant roles in finance and academia, including a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Cambridge.

πŸ… Professional Appointments and Achievements

Dr. Consigli’s contributions extend beyond academia; he has been involved in various institutional and academic appointments. Notably, he’s served as an elected member of the International Committee on Stochastic Programming (COSP) and acted as an expert reviewer for grant applications, showcasing his expertise in the field. Additionally, his role as an external examiner and opponent in PhD defenses reflects his commitment to academic excellence and advancement.

 

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giorgio Consigli’s research spans dynamic asset-liability management, stochastic programming, and financial optimization. With a keen interest in risk management and portfolio selection, he explores innovative methodologies to tackle financial instability and uncertainty. His contributions include pioneering work on multistage stochastic programs, tail estimation in portfolio selection, and scenario tree generation for dynamic decision-making. Consigli’s research also delves into retirement planning, individual asset-liability management, and the predictive ability of financial models. With a blend of theoretical rigor and practical relevance, his research endeavors aim to enhance decision-making processes in finance, providing valuable insights for practitioners and academics alike. πŸ“ˆ

 

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“š “Scenarios for multistage stochastic programs” by J DupačovΓ‘, G Consigli, SW Wallace, cited by 680, published in 2000. πŸ“ˆ

πŸ“š “Dynamic stochastic programming for asset-liability management” by G Consigli, MAH Dempster, cited by 360, published in 1998. πŸ“Š

πŸ“š “Tail estimation and mean–VaR portfolio selection in markets subject to financial instability” by G Consigli, cited by 125, published in 2002. πŸ“‰

πŸ“š “Stochastic optimization methods in finance and energy: New financial products and energy market strategies” by M Bertocchi, G Consigli, MAH Dempster, cited by 42, published in 2011. 🌐

πŸ“š “Retirement planning in individual asset–liability management” by G Consigli, G Iaquinta, V Moriggia, M Di Tria, D Musitelli, cited by 37, published in 2012. πŸ“Š

The predictive ability of the bond-stock earnings yield differential model

Asset-liability management for individual investors

Path-dependent scenario trees for multistage stochastic programmes in finance

Heavy-tailed distributional model for operational losses

Optimal financial decision making under uncertainty

Chinedu Joel Ogbodo | Econometrics and Finance Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chinedu Joel Ogbodo | Econometrics and Finance Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chinedu Joel Ogbodo, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

Chinedu Joel Ogbodo is a dedicated researcher and educator based in Enugu, Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬. With a strong background in economics, he has contributed significantly to academia through his roles as a tutor, lecturer, and research assistant at esteemed institutions like the University of Nigeria. Ogbodo’s expertise spans methodology selection, data analysis, and effective communication of research findings. Passionate about fostering learning, he has mentored students, authored scholarly articles, and presented at conferences. Currently pursuing a PhD in Economics, Ogbodo is committed to advancing knowledge and driving positive change in his field.

 

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Education

Chinedu Joel Ogbodo’s educational journey showcases his steadfast commitment to excellence in economics. Having completed his BSc in Economics in 2015 at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he proceeded to earn his MSc in Economics from the same institution between May 2017 and March 2019. Currently, Ogbodo is pursuing a PhD in Economics, further solidifying his expertise and dedication to advancing his field of study. With each level of education completed at his alma mater, Ogbodo’s academic progression underscores his passion for economics and his relentless pursuit of knowledge and expertise in the subject.

 

Work History

Chinedu Joel Ogbodo’s professional journey reflects a dynamic blend of academia and research prowess. From his tenure as a Lecturer at JUPEB University to his current roles as Tutor/Head of Department at Adorable British College and Researcher at Research-Men Consult, Ogbodo has consistently demonstrated his commitment to education and advancing knowledge. His multifaceted skills encompass curriculum planning, student mentoring, and high-volume research tasks. Ogbodo’s dedication extends to scholarly contributions, where he has authored papers and presented at conferences, further enriching the discourse in his field. With a robust background in economics and a proactive approach to learning and innovation, Ogbodo continues to make impactful contributions to academia and research.

 

Research Focus

Chinedu Joel Ogbodo’s research focus lies at the intersection of economics and social sciences, addressing critical issues impacting Africa’s sustainable development. Through publications such as “Human Capital Flight, Remittances and the Problem of Achieving Sustainable Economic Growth in Africa” and “Effect of HIV/AIDS on labour productivity,” he delves into topics like human capital flight, health economics, and economic growth. Ogbodo’s work contributes valuable insights into the complex dynamics of fiscal policy, income inequality, and brain drain in less developed countries. With an emoji of 🌍 representing global impact, his research endeavors strive to drive positive change and foster sustainable economic progress in Africa and beyond.

 

 

Josue Mbonigaba | Econometrics and Finance Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Josue Mbonigaba | Econometrics and Finance Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Josue Mbonigaba, University of KWaZulu-Natal, South Africa

πŸŽ“ Prof. Josue Mbonigaba is an accomplished economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. With extensive research focusing on health economics, he’s made significant contributions to understanding HIV/AIDS interventions and public health spending in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently an Associate Professor at UKZN, he’s served in various academic leadership roles, emphasizing research, teaching, and program management. His work includes exploring socio-economic disparities in chronic illness and transaction costs for delivering health services. With a wealth of experience spanning academia and international organizations like the World Food Programme, his expertise drives impactful policy and academic discourse. 🌍

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Education πŸ“š

Josue Mbonigaba holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, focusing on the cost-effectiveness of HIV/AIDS interventions in South Africa. He also earned a Master of Commerce in Economics from the University of Natal, investigating the demand for healthcare among low-income households. His academic journey began with a BCom (Honours) in Economics from the University of Rwanda, where he explored tax and public debt dynamics. His educational background underscores his commitment to understanding and addressing socio-economic challenges, particularly in healthcare and public finance.

Work Experience πŸ’Ό

Prof. Mbonigaba has contributed significantly to education and research. From his roles as a lecturer and senior administrator to his current position as an Associate Professor and Academic Leader at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, he’s demonstrated leadership in teaching, research, and program management. His tenure includes facilitating research workshops, engaging with professional bodies, and fostering international collaborations, all aimed at advancing knowledge and addressing pressing societal issues.

Research Focus

πŸ” Prof. Josue Mbonigaba’s research primarily focuses on socio-economic inequalities in healthcare access, particularly in South Africa and other African countries. His work encompasses a wide range of topics, including the cost-effectiveness of HIV/AIDS interventions, utilization of maternal and child health services, and the impact of economic factors on healthcare decision-making. Through empirical investigations and policy analyses, he strives to identify barriers to healthcare access and propose solutions to improve equity and efficiency in healthcare delivery. Prof. Mbonigaba’s research contributes valuable insights to the fields of health economics, public policy, and development studies, aiming to address pressing societal challenges. 🌍