Farshid Jamshidian

Farshid Jamshidian is a finance researcher, academic and practitioner.

Dr. Jamshidian has made important contributions to the theory of derivatives pricing, and has published extensively, especially on interest rate modelling,[1][2] amongst other contributions, developing the use of the forward measure, and "Jamshidian's trick", widely applied in the pricing of bond options.

He is professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Twente, and is at NIBC Bank.

[3] Previously he was managing director of NetAnalytic, a risk management products and services company he founded in 1999; managing director of New Products and Equity Derivatives at Sakura Global Capital; executive director of Technical Trading at Fuji International Finance; and head of quantitative fixed-income research at Merrill Lynch.

As an academic, he was an associate editor of Finance and Stochastics and The Journal of Computational Finance and served as a faculty member in the mathematics departments at the University of Chicago and the University of California, Berkeley.

Jamshidian in 1984