Resume

Short bio:

Nguyen Huy-Vu is an economist. He received his Ph.D. in economics from BI Norwegian Business School in Oslo, Norway in 2018. He also holds a bachelor degree in engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and a master degree in economics from The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

During the period December 2010 -- November 2011, he was a full-time researcher at the Deutsche Bundesbank (The Central Bank of Germany) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, where he involved in a project of credit risk transfer to investigate risk transfer among the German banks. The project was jointly supported by the European Commission and the Deutsche Bundesbank under the Marie Curie Fellowship.

In the academic year 2015/16, he was a vising scholar at the Department of Finance at the University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities, Minneapolis. During the summer 2016, he worked as an intern at the Capital Markets Department of the Institute of International Finance in Washington D.C. where he helped to compute the capital inflows to emerging countries.

Before specializing in economics, he was trained at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore to be an engineer. He had worked as a principal software development engineer at Gemalto, a world leader in digital security, in Singapore, where he led a team to develop and deploy digital security solutions for the firm's Asian customers.

Huy-Vu was born in Vietnam. His hometown is 30 km from the beautiful beach city Nha Trang. He likes traveling, reading, photography, music, and arts.

To obtain an updated version of his resume, please send email to his email address: vunguyene@gmail.com

To follow his research work, please go to the research page here.

Photo taken in Stockholm, Sweden, 2010