Summary
Arthur Charpentier is an applied mathematician and actuary with a distinguished academic career spanning France, Canada and now Kyoto, combining deep expertise in predictive modeling, insurance and mathematical economics. A PhD from KU Leuven and habilitation from Université de Rennes, he is a full professor at UQAM and Université de Rennes and currently serves as an invited professor at Kyoto University. He has steered actuarial data science education as Director of Studies for the French Institute of Actuaries, held leadership roles on major journals (co‑editor of the European Actuarial Journal, editorial board of ASTIN) and led research projects on the valuation of information. His recent work links climate change, fairness and discrimination with practical insurance modeling, reflecting a rare blend of theoretical rigor and policy-relevant applied research. A Louis Bachelier Fellow and experienced supervisor of PhD/MSc/postdocs, he bridges international research networks and pedagogical innovation. Beyond publications and editorial duties, he is known for translating complex statistical methods into tools and courses that directly inform actuarial practice.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Probability, Actuarial Sciences, Economics, PhD, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Probability, Actuarial Sciences, Economics at KU Leuven
Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, Applied Mathematics, Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, Applied Mathematics at Université de Rennes I
Master, Finance, Actuarial Sciences, Master, Finance, Actuarial Sciences at ENSAE Paris
Master, Finance, Master, Finance at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL
French, English