Wulin Suo

Associate Professor at Smith School of Business

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Smith School of Business

Associate Professor

Wulin Suo joined the school in 2000. Before joining the school, he had taught at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, the Mathematics Department of UBC and Hebei University in China. He also worked in the risk management department and the treasury department of the Royal Bank of Canada. He has a PhD in Applied Mathematics (UBC ''94) and a PhD in Finance (Toronto ;02). Suo’s research interests include consumption and portfolio theory, asset pricing, valuation and hedging of derivative securities, term structure modeling, credit risk and risk management. His research interests also include computational finance, and mathematical finance.

  • Specialty: Finance
    • Subject: Finance
    • Room: Goodes Hall Room 376 East Wing
    • Phone: (613) 533-2337
    • Fax: (613) 533-2321
    • Email: wsuo@business.queensu.ca

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