
معرفی
Feng Runhuan serves as Chair Professor in the Department of Finance at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, directing the China Insurance and Risk Management Research Center. Previously, he held tenured positions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (where he was State Farm Group Chair and founded the Predictive Analytics Program) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Actuarial Science, University of Waterloo
- Master's in Actuarial Mathematics, Concordia University
- Bachelor's in Economics, Nankai University School of Economics
- Bachelor's in Statistics, Nankai University School of Mathematical Sciences
Feng's research spans four interconnected domains with global applicability. In Risk Governance, he designs multi-agent market mechanisms for climate change and pandemic mitigation. His Pension Finance work tackles aging-population challenges through investment strategies and longevity risk modeling. Commercial Insurance research innovates pricing models for variable annuities and universal life products, directly informing Illinois pension reform legislation. Fintech investigations pioneer blockchain token economics for securitization and delegated voting systems, bridging theoretical frameworks with industrial deployment.
His accolades include:
- Institute of Actuaries Geoffrey Haywood Award
- University of Illinois Michael Korra Biomathematics Award
- Casualty Actuaries Society Best Research Award
- Global Association of Risk Professionals Best Paper Award
Feng actively mentors through the Illinois Risk Lab he founded, providing cross-disciplinary risk management training to students while delivering industry consulting. His grant portfolio features Intel/Cisco-funded federated learning projects and Society of Actuaries commissions on actuarial standards. As Co-Chair of the Society of Actuaries' Research Committee, he shapes industry-wide risk assessment methodologies.
He leads Tsinghua's China Insurance and Risk Management Research Center while directing the non-profit In2Sure Foundation, which accelerates distributed ledger technology adoption in financial risk management. His editorial leadership spans seven journals including founding editorship of Risk Sciences.




