
I'm always interested in meeting people working at the intersection of mathematics, complex systems, risk, technology, and decision-making under uncertainty.
Whether you're exploring new research, building analytical tools, investigating climate risk, studying financial instability, or simply interested in exchanging ideas, I'd be pleased to hear from you.
I am particularly interested in discussions and collaborations involving:
Early warning indicators for critical transitions
Climate tipping points and climate risk
Catastrophe modelling and insurance risk
Metastable systems and stochastic processes
Financial market instability and regime shifts
Complex adaptive systems
Operator-theoretic approaches to dynamical systems
Venture capital, innovation ecosystems, and emerging technologies
Quantitative decision-making under uncertainty
Data science, machine learning, and scientific computing
I welcome conversations with:
Researchers and academics
Quantitative analysts and data scientists
Climate and catastrophe risk specialists
Actuaries and insurance professionals
Venture capital investors
Founders building technically ambitious products
Students and early-career researchers interested in complex systems
Some of the most valuable ideas emerge from interdisciplinary discussions, particularly where different fields encounter similar challenges.