I am originally from Tucumán, a small province in the north of Argentina. I received my undergraduate degree in Economics at Universidad Nacional de Tucumán in Argentina, and my masters degree in Economics and Finance at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain. I also developed a pre-college course in econometrics for summer school at Brown at an AP Statistics level. Until recently, I was also the co-coordinator of our QSR Seminars and (virtual) Brown Bags series.ĭuring my time at Brown University, I was a teaching assistant for financial econometrics among other econometric courses, at both graduate and undergraduate levels. ![]() My supervisory experience includes model development and forecasting under stress conditions, as well as examination from participation in the CCAR program. Permission, 18 / 18, Emily Scida, TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm, New Cabell Hall 132. Credit reported to FL DFS within 24 hours. I continue to maintain this list of classes, now with UVA support. I was part of the Federal Reserve System stress testing program until June 2022. 10 Credit FL Self-Study Insurance CE course for Title Agents (includes 3 ethics credits) e-book (.pdf) Online 55 question multiple choice exam with instant grading and immediate re-takes. ![]() On the supervisory side, I currently lead an innovation project that leverages NLP methods and mapping techniques. Many of my current research projects focus on financial networks estimation and, more recently, at the intersection with NLP methods. I am particularly interested in applied econometrics and econometric methodology for time series. My research interests lie in the areas of time series analysis, financial econometrics, and financial networks. Before joining the Richmond Fed in 2016, I completed my Ph.D. I am a M anager Financial Economist in the Quantitative Supervision & Research (QSR) group of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
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