Pauline Barrieu

French financial statistician, probability theorist
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Quick Facts

IntroFrench financial statistician, probability theorist
PlacesFrance
isMathematician Statistician Economist
Work fieldFinance Mathematics
Gender
Female
BirthNovember 1974
Age50 years
Employers
London School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon, Kingdom of Wessex, United Kingdom
Awards
Louis Bachelier Prize2018
The details

Biography

Pauline Barrieu is a French financial statistician, probability theorist, and expert on financial risk assessment, risk transfer, and uncertainty quantification. She is a professor of statistics in the London School of Economics.

Education and career

Barrieu earned an MBA at the ESSEC Business School in 1997, a DEA in probability theory at Pierre and Marie Curie University in 1998, and a PhD in 2002, simultaneously in finance at HEC Paris and in applied mathematics at Pierre and Marie Curie University, supervised by Marc Chesney [fr] at HEC Paris and by Nicole El Karoui at Pierre and Marie Curie University.

She has been a member of the statistics department at the London School of Economics since 2002, becoming a professor in 2012 and serving as head of the department for 2016–2019.

Recognition

In 2003, Barrieu was one of the winners of the Prix de l'Actuariat, an annual international award for top doctoral dissertations in actuarial science.

She was the 2018 winner of the Louis Bachelier Prize. The award cited her work on "how we address model risk, uncertainty, and risk sharing under uncertainty".

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