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Sebastian Petric

Visiting Policy Fellow

Sebastian Petric

Visiting Policy Fellow

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About

Sebastian Petric began his career in emerging market asset management, which heightened his awareness of the diverse factors influencing returns and risks. This experience guided him towards multi-asset class investing and capital market research, where he developed a passion for data science and machine learning.

As a future-focused leader and a Visiting Policy Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, he is equipped with extensive knowledge and expertise in innovative technologies. He strives to make a difference through his roles in advisory and advocacy, and he aims to influence through knowledge sharing via his publications.

Alongside his thought leadership, he is committed to actively contributing to and empowering communities in their efforts to address economic, social, and environmental challenges.

Research Interests

Crisis, Financial Instabilities, Policy, Institutions, Emerging Markets

Positions at the OII

  • Visiting Policy Fellow, October 2024 -
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