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Julia Bingler is a Research Associate in Financial Risk Data Analytics at the University of Oxford's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. She also serves as a Fellow on the Monetary Policy Council for Economic Policies and is a member of the Sustainable Macroeconomic Researchers Network. Her research concentrates on achieving a climate-resilient financial system by integrating environmental considerations into financial decision-making. Julia works on metrics for climate transition risk, decision-useful climate commitments, corporate disclosures, and sovereign risk resilience analysis, utilizing advanced machine learning methods and Natural Language Processing in combination with microeconomic and macroeconomic theories as well as econometric analyses. Her interdisciplinary research has garnered significant attention and awards, including the GRASFI paper award in 2022. She collaborates with various financial institutions and central banks, engaging in dialogues at UNFCCC climate conferences and serving roles in various international initiatives, including the UNEP-FI TCFD workstream. Julia has a PhD in Economics from ETH Zurich, focusing on climate transition metrics, and an M.Sc. in Economics from Leipzig University, with further studies at the London School of Economics where she received a departmental performance prize.
University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Conducts research in Financial Risk Data Analytics focusing on climate-related financial risks and decision-making.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.