Eunjung Noh

Assistant Professor of Mathematics

 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

 Rollins College

Email: enoh@rollins.edu

About me

I am a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Rollins College. Before that, I was a Dean's Post-Doctoral Scholar at Florida State University, and Hill Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers University. I obtained Ph.D. in applied mathematics in 2018 at University of Southern California under the direction of Professor Jin Ma

My general research interest is stochastic analysis and its applications to financial mathematics. More specifically, I have been working on problems in the general areas of equilibrium models, optimal transport, stochastic control theory, market frictions, and mean-field game. 

Here is my CV in pdf version (updated December 2023). 

Publications:

      Submitted. [arXiv]


      Mathematics and Financial Economics 16, 187–204 (2022) [Journal link]


      Stochastic Analysis, Filtering, and Stochastic Optimization, pp. 381-410. (2022). [Journal link


        Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol 375, Issue 2, pp. 510-522. (2011) [Journal link]   

Teaching:


Current (Fall 2023) at Rollins

 MAT 195 (Topic: Math for Finance) -- all class materials will be posted on Canvas course website.


At Florida State University (as an instructor) :

At Rutgers University (as an instructor) :

At University of Southern California (as a teaching assistant/grader) :

At Yonsei University (as a teaching assistant) :

    

 Women in Mathematical Finance:

I co-organized a conference Women in Mathematical Finance, which was held in Rutgers University on June 12-13, 2023. This conference features a panel discussion on academic job, contributed talks, and research talks from female professionals in order to promote young researchers to pursue academic careers.