
معرفی
Hui Chen is the Nomura Professor of Finance and Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His research focuses on asset pricing, corporate finance, and the interplay between financial frictions and economic outcomes. He holds a BA in Economics and Finance from Zhongshan University, an MS in Mathematics from the University of Michigan, and a PhD in Finance from the University of Chicago.
His current research explores financial frictions' impact on corporate decisions and integrates machine learning with economics to enhance model efficiency. Notable projects include studying feedback loops between financial distress and price competition, and developing deep learning-based surrogates for financial models.
Chen’s work has been recognized with the Warga Award (2019). His recent articles address topics like circuit breakers' unintended volatility effects and the strategic implications of distressed competition. He is affiliated with the Laboratory for Financial Engineering at MIT.
Key contributions span asset pricing theory, corporate finance dynamics, and computational economics, with a focus on bridging theoretical models and real-world financial phenomena.




