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Home | News | Tinbergen Institute team selected for the Alberto Giovannini Programme for Data Science
News | November 25, 2022

Tinbergen Institute team selected for the Alberto Giovannini Programme for Data Science

A team consisting of research fellow Albert J. Menkveld (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), and PhD students Shihao Yu (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Columbia University, United States) and Lucas Saru (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) have been selected for a contract award in the Alberto Giovannini Programme for Data Science by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), together with the European Central Bank (ECB).

Tinbergen Institute team selected for the Alberto Giovannini Programme for Data Science

The Alberto Giovannini Programme for Data Science is meant to connect research and policymaking. It aims to develop new tools and methods relevant to the ESRB and ECB, and stimulate collaborations. The program involves a competitive selection procedure, including both an exam and an interview, which was handled very well under Lucas Saru's initiative.

The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) requires transaction-level data on derivatives contracts to be reported to trade repositories, and grants the European Systemic Risk Board access to the EU-wide dataset. This data allows new analyses and insights into price stability in financial markets. The awarded teams will have access to this unique dataset, consisting of approximately one hundred million observations per day.

Tinbergen Institute, together with the research master Business Data Science, is very pleased with this award as confirmation of our expertise in data science.