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Dr. Andrea Monaco is a physicist and academic currently serving as the Program Director of the Master’s in Financial Mathematics at University College Dublin. With a strong foundation in complex systems and statistical mechanics, he applies quantitative methods to financial modeling and risk assessment in banking and insurance sectors.
His research focuses on the intersection of physics and finance, particularly in statistical mechanics, model risk, machine learning applications in finance, and the risks associated with digital platforms. These interdisciplinary interests reflect a growing field known as econophysics, where methods from theoretical physics are adapted to economic and financial systems.
Dr. Monaco earned his Ph.D. from Université Grenoble Alpes in 2006, with early research conducted at ESRF – The European Synchrotron. His transition from academic physics to financial mathematics highlights a career dedicated to solving real-world quantitative challenges.
He plays a key role in shaping advanced education in quantitative finance through his leadership of a specialized master's program, indicating significant involvement in curriculum design and academic administration.
Dr. Monaco has participated in events such as the Econophysics Colloquium 2024 and the CSH Workshop on Complexity Science Hub, reflecting his engagement with the international research community in complexity science and financial systems.
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