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Jean Philippe Bouchaud

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Residence
  
France

Role
  
Physicist

Nationality
  
French


Notable awards
  
CNRS Gold medal

Name
  
Jean-Philippe Bouchaud

Fields
  
Physics, Finance

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Alma mater
  
Ecole Normale Superieure

Doctoral students
  
Philippe Claudin, Rama Cont, Eric Bertin, Matthieu Wyart, Pierre Cizeau

Known for
  
His work in physics of disordered system and the modelling of financial risks

Books
  
Theory of Financial Risks: From Statistical Physics to Risk Management

People also search for
  
Didier Sornette, H. Eugene Stanley, Claire Lhuillier

Influenced by
  
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Giorgio Parisi, Philip Warren Anderson

Doctoral advisor
  
Claire Lhuillier

Education
  
Ecole Normale Superieure

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Jean-Philippe Bouchaud (born 1962) is a French physicist. He is founder and Chairman of Capital Fund Management (CFM) and professor of physics at École polytechnique.

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Jean Philippe Bouchaud


Biography

Born in Paris in 1962, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud studied at the French Lycée in London. Graduated from École Normale Supérieure in 1985, he worked on his PhD at the Laboratory of Hertzian Spectroscopy, studying spin-polarized quantum gases with Claire Lhuillier. He then worked for the French National Center for Scientific Research, in particular on liquid Helium 3 and diffusion in random media. He spent a year at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge in 1992 before joining the Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics of the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique or CEA) à Saclay. Pioneer in econophysics, he co-founded the company Science et Finance in 1994, which later merged with Capital Fund Management (CFM) in 2000. He is now the Chairman of CFM. After teaching statistical mechanics for ten years at ESPCI, he was appointed as an adjunct Professor at École Polytechnique, where he teaches a course on Complex systems. His work covers the physics of disordered and glassy systems, granular materials, the statistics of price formation, stock market fluctuations and the modelling of financial risks. He has repeatedly criticized the dogma of the efficient-market hypothesis and the methodology of economics and mathematical finance, in particular the use of the Black–Scholes model which leads to a systematic underestimation of risk in options trading.

Awards

  • IBM Young Researcher Prize in 1989
  • CNRS Silver medal in 1995
  • Risk (Magazine) Quant of the Year in 2017
  • References

    Jean-Philippe Bouchaud Wikipedia