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Best Actuarial Thesis Award Ceremony - Class of 2023

15 October 2024 Association
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Dear Alumni,

In partnership with ENSAE Paris, ENSAE Alumni will be rewarding an actuarial student from the class of 2023. The prize recognizes the excellence of actuarial science work carried out by ENSAE Paris students as part of their actuarial dissertation.It is awarded for original, scientifically rigorous work with potential future applications for the actuarial community and companies in the insurance sector.

The Best Actuarial Thesis prize will be awarded on Tuesday November 26, 2024 at 6:00 pm at ENSAE Paris. The ceremony will be attended by Pierre BISCOURP (Director of ENSAE Paris), Isabelle TOURNASSOUD (President of the ENSAE Alumni Association), Philippe TALLEUX (President of the Scientific Commission of the Institute of Actuaries).

The event is free of charge and open to the general public (friends and family of the nominees, ENSAE Paris and IP Paris students, ENSAE Alumni and actuarial community), subject to registration via the online form.

Come one, come all!

The nominees

  • Céline FRANCONY: Integrating climate risk into risk-neutral scenarios for equity trajectories
  • Marie GANON: Taking climate risk into account in agricultural provisioning
  • Maxime LENOIR: Measuring and taking account of inflation risk in construction insurance provisioning.
  • Daniel NKAMENI: Study of the stability of a credit insurance segmentation model.
  • Florian SALAUN: Statistical learning modeling of the temperature-mortality link in predictive open data.

Jury members

  • 2 members of the Scientific Committee of the Institute of Actuaries: Anne EMILY and Philippe TALLEUX
  • 1 professional actuary and lecturer at ENSAE Paris: Norbert GAUTRON
  • 1 representative of the professional world and the ENSAE Alumni network: Isabelle TOURNASSOUD, ENSAE 1981
  • 2 academic professors from ENSAE Paris: Caroline HILLAIRET and Olivier LOPEZ



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