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Markus Pelger
Associate Professor of Management Science and Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsHis research focuses on understanding and managing financial risk. He develops mathematical financial models and statistical methods, analyzes financial data and engineers computational techniques. His research is divided into three streams: machine learning solutions to big-data problems in empirical asset pricing, statistical theory for high-dimensional data and stochastic financial modeling.
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Mateo PETEL
Masters Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioMateo Petel is a Graduate Student studying Computational Sciences at Stanford University and École Normale Supérieure (ENS). He received his BSc (2021) in Applied Mathematics & Financial Engineering from the University of Paris-Dauphine, with First Class Honours. Mateo has extensive experience in academic research at HEC Paris (Prof. Landier), Harvard University (Prof. Pons), and Oxford University (Prof. Perera), and applied research at the European Space Agency (ESA), and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
Mateo is the co-founder of Le Ballon de l'Espoir, France's first national soccer competition for high-school students in support of non-profit organizations (5000+ participants in 2020).
Mateo is a recipient of several awards including the Fulbright - Monahan Foundation Scholarship (2023), the UN Women France Prize (2020), and the World Expo Young Climate Leader Award (2015). -
Helen Phillips
Master of Arts Student in International Policy, admitted Autumn 2023
Threshold Ventures Fellowship Teaching Assistant, Management Science and Engineering - Technology Ventures ProgramBioHelen Phillips joins the Master’s in International Policy (MIP) program after working for six years at the intersection of dual-use startups, venture capital, and the federal government. Most recently, Helen was on the investment team at Booz Allen Ventures, the $100M corporate venture capital (CVC) fund of Booz Allen. Helen supported the deal process end-to-end, from sourcing defense tech startups to developing business cases and facilitating value creation for portfolio companies. Prior to joining the CVC team, Helen led tech scouting projects for senior Department of Defense (DoD) clients, researching and integrating dual-use startups against specific requirements. Helen has also conducted extensive research on foreign investment/adversary capital in the context of great power competition, assessing foreign influence in the U.S. startup ecosystem.
Helen has deep familiarity and experience with policies and organizations that help startups work with the federal government (e.g., SBIR/STTR, SBA’s SBIC program, dual-use/defense-oriented VCs and CVCs, etc.). At Stanford, Helen is continuing her work and research in defense tech, policy, and venture capital through the International Security concentration in the MIP program. In her spare time, she loves to be active outside and enjoys triathlons, cycling, pickleball, hiking, and camping.