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Dr. Philip Kalikman is an Assistant Professor of Finance, Real Estate, and Economics at the University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economy. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor of Finance and Real Estate at Yeshiva University's Sy Syms School of Business (on leave AY'23-'24). He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University and a BA in Mathematics from the University of Chicago.
- Education: Yale University (MA, MPhil, PhD in Economics); University of Chicago (BA in Mathematics)
- Current Role: University Assistant Professor at Cambridge
- Prior Role: Assistant Professor at Yeshiva University
His research combines high-resolution data analysis and computational models to examine mortgage markets, housing dynamics, financial policy, and intersections with artificial intelligence. He explores how structural economic modeling interacts with machine learning, particularly in mortgage default prediction and climate risk assessment. His work addresses policy-relevant questions about credit availability, discrimination in lending, and climate change impacts on financial assets.
Recent publications focus on AI's limitations in financial modeling, discrimination detection frameworks, and mortgage default mechanisms. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in finance, corporate finance, and research design, with a reputation for translating complex economic concepts into accessible insights.
- Scientific Awards
- Nominated for university-wide teaching prize at Cambridge
Active in professional service, he serves as Treasurer for the New York Festival of Song and Students for Educational Justice. His applied work extends to consulting for finance, law, and real estate firms, including expert witness testimony and quantitative model development for fintech startups.





