Since 1996, SCOR, the world's fourth reinsurer, has been annually rewarding the best researchers in the actuarial field. In 2019, nine candidates from five different countries have received a prize.
| Winner | Country | Winning Dissertations and PhDs |
|---|---|---|
| Maryna Lundgren | Sweden | Expenditure modelling in Solvency 2 |
| Vaishno Devi Makam | United Kingdom | Sensitivity analysis: a weighting method to rank the order of model inputs |
| Gabriele Angela Zeller | Germany | Hawkes Process in Insurance: Risk Modeling and Optimal Investment |
| Manuel Matthias Rach | Germany | Maximizing utility in a pooled investment fund |
| Fabienne Sebralla | Germany | Evaluation of a health program in insurance by matching on propensity coefficients |
| Alberto Bettini | Italy | Reverse sensitivity analysis and its application to insurance |
| Johannes Schoenenwald | Italy | Proxy model to determine the capital required under Solvency 2 |
| Claire Mouminoux | France | Behavioural biases and strategies of insurance market participants |
| Thomas Poinsignon | France | Non-Life pricing process on encrypted and anonymized data |
The SCOR Actuarial Prize is funded by the SCOR Foundation for Science.
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