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HUANG Chunyan (Jennifer) serves as Professor of Finance, Executive Academic Director for the MBA Program, and Director of the Center for AI and Business Innovation (CAIBI) at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), driving finance education and AI-business integration in China's academic landscape.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Finance from MIT Sloan School of Management
- M.S. in Applied Mathematics from MIT Mathematics Department
- Computer Science degree from University of Science and Technology of China's Special Program for the Gifted Young Students
Professor Huang's research spans corporate finance, government debt, liquidity dynamics, and mutual fund structures, with particular focus on how taxation impacts investment decisions and market microstructure. Her empirical work bridges theoretical finance with real-world applications in asset management and policy design, emphasizing data-driven analysis of market behavior.
Her publication record reveals consistent contributions to liquidity theory, asset pricing anomalies, and fund industry evolution. Recent work examines AI's disruptive potential in finance while maintaining core expertise in market crashes and capital allocation mechanisms across international contexts.
Key recognitions include:
- Best paper award for DeGroote/IIROC 3rd Annual Conference on Market Structure and Market Integrity
- NYSE Award for best equity trading paper at 2007 WFA
- Finalist for 2008 TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award
Research funding includes the 2007 McCombs Research Excellence Grant, 2008 Q-group Grant, and 2007 Morgan Stanley Equity Market Microstructure Research Grant. While specific advisees aren't documented, her MBA leadership role involves extensive student mentorship. As CAIBI Director, she spearheads initiatives connecting AI innovation with business strategy through CKGSB's Global Unicorn Program and Silicon Valley immersion events.



