Satyajit Bose, Ph.D.
Professor of Practice; Associate Director, M.S. in Sustainability Management Program
Satyajit Bose is Professor of Practice at Columbia University, where he teaches sustainable investing, climate finance, scenario analysis and cost benefit analysis. His research interests include the value of sustainability metrics, carbon pricing, adaptation finance, the economics of recycling and the link between investment and sustainable development in emerging markets. He is co-author (with Dong Guo and Anne Simpson) of The Financial Ecosystem: The Role of Finance in Achieving Sustainability. He oversees the Sustainable Finance certificate and a number of research projects at Columbia’s Earth Institute Research Program on Sustainability Policy and Management.
Satyajit has experience in investment banking, asset management, financial restructuring and automated weather risk management. He was a mergers & acquisitions banker, directed quantitative trading strategies at a convertible arbitrage hedge fund and developed machine learning algorithms to optimize weather-based decision tools. Satyajit Bose holds a B.A. and a Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University.
Education
- Ph.D., Columbia University
- B.A., Columbia University
Programs
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