Innovative Researcher Bridging Financial Engineering and Network Theory
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Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyZied Ben Chaouch combines expertise in electrical engineering and financial mathematics as a graduate student at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and the Laboratory for Financial Engineering. His research spans multiple disciplines, focusing on systemic risk, probability theory, and the control of stochastic processes in networks. His master's thesis made significant contributions to understanding opinion control in social networks, developing innovative policies for influence maximization. His recent work includes groundbreaking research on vaccine innovation financing through parallel discovery approaches. As an educator, he has demonstrated his commitment to academic excellence by serving as a teaching assistant for both undergraduate and graduate probability courses at MIT, while also contributing to online education through edX platforms in probability theory and healthcare finance