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EAA Web Session "Mathematical Modelling for Actuaries" on 22/23 November 2021 | 9:00-17:00 CET

Actuaries are very experienced in modelling financial risks either stemming from population dynamics or from random events. Probability theory and statistics is their daily bread. But there are many other phenomena out in the world without having a direct financial impact but should be understood by actuaries as well. 

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Actuaries are very experienced in modelling financial risks either stemming from population dynamics or from random events. Probability theory and statistics is their daily bread. But there are many other phenomena out in the world without having a direct financial impact but should be understood by actuaries as well. This web session is about models which typically are not covered in full by actuarial exams, but which could bring better insights to risks actuaries have to price. We will cover models from many different areas, whether it is medicine, construction, meteorology, biology or others. Of course, this web session can only give some examples of typical models and type of models, but it should enable participants to find more in literature or develop their own ideas.

Are you interested? If yes, we invite you to benefit from the early bird tariff and to join the EAA Web Session: "Mathematical Modelling for Actuaries" on 22/23 November 2021 | 9:00-17:00 CET. Your early-bird registration fee is € 600.00 plus 19% VAT for registrations by 11 October 2021. After this date, the fee will be € 780.00 plus 19% VAT.

The following topics will be addressed:

  • Introduction to Mathematical Modelling
  • Categories of Mathematical Models
  • Mathematical Models in Biology and Medicine
  • Mathematical Models in Physics and Technics
  • Mathematical Models in Geology and Meteorology
  • Mathematical Models in Economy and Finance
  • Mathematical Models in Sociology and Human Behaviour
  • Summary, Discussion and Conclusion

Please find all additional information in this print version and on our website. An overview on other upcoming events can be downloaded as well.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.