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Akram Hasanov is an Associate Professor at the Malaysia School of Business, Monash University. He is actively involved in research and teaching in econometrics, time series analysis, financial volatility modeling, and forecasting. He is currently accepting PhD students and has a strong publication record in top-tier journals such as Energy Economics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, and Energy.
His research interests include:
- Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
- Volatility Modelling and Spillover Analysis
- Analysis of Drastic Changes in Financial Markets
- Applied Macro Econometrics
- Energy Markets and Financial Modelling
His recent publications focus on volatility modeling in energy and financial markets, structural breaks, risk transmission, and the impact of geopolitical events on commodity markets. These works employ advanced econometric techniques, particularly GARCH-class models and recursive window approaches, contributing to both theoretical and applied economics.
His scientific awards include:
- Award of Excellence: The Most Provocative Research Award (2023)
- Blue Letter for Teaching (2024)
- Purple Letter for Teaching (2024)
- Long Service Award (2023)
- Outstanding Reviewer Award (2018)
Akram Hasanov has secured competitive research grants, including a project on forecasting Malaysian agricultural commodity prices and volatility using asymmetric GARCH models. He has supervised several PhD and honors students, many of whom now hold positions in prestigious universities and international organizations. He is also an active peer reviewer for journals such as Energy, Energy Economics, and Economic Modelling. Additionally, he holds an external position as a Member at the University of Cambridge starting November 11, 2024, reflecting his international academic engagement.
He is involved in various academic activities, including presenting at international conferences such as the Financial Markets and Corporate Governance Conference 2024 and conducting workshops on scientific writing. His work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in energy and economic resilience.



