
We recently hosted a technical webinar focused on analyzing the financial risks of wildfires. Akshay Paul and Yuchen Dong from the MathWorks finance team presented how MATLAB can support financial… 更多内容 >>

We recently hosted a technical webinar focused on analyzing the financial risks of wildfires. Akshay Paul and Yuchen Dong from the MathWorks finance team presented how MATLAB can support financial… 更多内容 >>

Financial institutions are reassessing long-term risk models as physical climate events like hurricanes, floods, and wildfires become more frequent and more severe. Traditional natural catastrophe… 更多内容 >>

We recently hosted a technical webinar focused on climate transition risk, specifically assessing climate impacts on credit risk. Elre Oldewage and Sara Galante, both application engineers at… 更多内容 >>

The 2024 MathWorks Finance Conference brought together industry leaders to explore the evolving landscape of finance technology, with a focus on MATLAB applications. Across two days, participants… 更多内容 >>

The DICE (Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy) model has been a cornerstone for understanding the intricate interplay between economic activity and climate change. A recent… 更多内容 >>

In a recent webinar hosted by MathWorks, we were joined by Andy Cates, a senior economist at Haver Analytics, one of our Data Provider Partners. Sofia Ma, a senior engineer from MathWorks, and Andy… 更多内容 >>

Background
In the rapidly evolving landscape of financial risk management, addressing climate risk has emerged as a critical imperative. MathWorks, in collaboration with Marcus Evans, recently… 更多内容 >>

The following blog was written by Arpit Narain from the MathWorks Finance team.
1. Introduction
In today’s financial landscape, climate risk has taken center stage, demanding the attention of… 更多内容 >>

The following blog was written by Leslie Zhang, a Northeastern graduate who recently joined MathWorks Engineering Development program. This post aims to highlight the collaboration opportunities… 更多内容 >>

The following post is from Hang Qian, Software Developer on the Econometrics Toolbox Team.
Global carbon emissions have increased dramatically since 1901. However, the annual growth rates were… 更多内容 >>