The prizes 2023 were awarded to nine doctors of HEC Lausanne during the Annual Doctoral Event. This event - organised by the Doctoral School of HEC Lausanne in partnership with the PhDnet doctoral association - was introduced by a few words from Vice-Dean, Prof. Boris Nikolov, followed by a speech by a recent PhD graduate, Anely Bekbergenova.
The various prizes reward their theses for their scientific contribution and the innovative nature of their areas of research:
- Oriana Martigny de Saint Priest, PhD in Economics, subject area Management, Prix de la Fondation Nicolas et Hélène Porphyrogenis for the thesis “Three Essays on Power and Diversity”
- Mads Nielsen, PhD in Economics, subject area Finance, Prix de la Banque Cantonale Vaudoise for the thesis “Three Essays in Information Finance”
- Maximilian Aigner, PhD in Business Analytics, Prix de Solidarité Confédérale for the thesis “Temporal Point Processes and Applications: A Dynamical Perspective”
- Tyler Kleinbauer, PhD in Economics, subject area Management, Prix de Solidarité Confédérale for the thesis “Three Essays in Management: Methods, Empirics, History and Critique”
- Coralie Jaunin, PhD in Economics, subject area Finance, Prix Charles Jean Burnens for the thesis “Three Essays in Finance”
- Di Feng, PhD in Economics, Prix de Faculté for the thesis “Analysis of Multiple-Type Housing Markets”
- Pavel Krasikov, PhD in Information Systems, Prix de Faculté for the thesis “Essays on External Data Sourcing”
- Tobias Lehmann, PhD in Economics, subject area Political Economy, Prix de Faculté for the thesis “Essays in Labor Economics”
- Dmitry Mikushin, PhD in Business Analytics, Prix de Faculté for the thesis “High-Performance Computing Approaches to Solve Large-Scale Dynamic Models in Economics and Finance”.
Good luck to all our doctors in their academic careers!