Christian Houdré

Professor
School Of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology

Christian Houdré is a professor in the School of Mathematics of Georgia Institute of Technology.
He received his Ph.D. from McGill University.

His research interests are in Probability Theory and Applications and in some aspects of
Statistics, Mathematical Finance and Bioinformatics.

He is also often responsible for the Stochastics Seminar and sometimes co-organizes the Annual Southeast Probability Days.

He has just initiated The Georgia Tech Seminar on Mathematical Finance and Financial Engineering.

He likes to visit CIMAT in Mexico and, since his days as a post-doc at CEREMADE, he also enjoys visiting Paris, where he has had
months long visits at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, École Normale Supérieure de Cachan,
INRIA, Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires and École Normale Supérieure.

Wolfgang Döblin (1915)-- Vincent Doblin (1940).

High Dimensional Probability V, CIRM Meeting, May 2008, France.

Journées Fractionnaires Parisiennes, Paris, June 2008, France.