Tianhui Michael Li

Tianhui Michael Li received a B.S.E. in computer science from Princeton University in 2007. He has written two papers on theoretical risk measure in financial mathematics. He is the recipient of the Marshall Scholarship to study mathematics at Cambridge University, the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, and the Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship. Li was also featured on the front cover of USA Today as one of 20 outstanding college students. In high school, he came in second place nationally at the 2003 Intel Science Talent Search for building a desktop nuclear fusion reactor. In 2001, he performed the Prokofiev first Piano Concerto with the Oregon Symphony.
Bibliography
* P. Cheridito, T. M. Li. "Dual characterization of properties of risk measures on Orlicz hearts" Mathematics and Financial Economics 2(1) (2008) p. 29-55.
 
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