Anusar Farooqui
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Doctoral Thesis
Title “Geometrically-induced spin precession in Kerr geometry.” Defended December 2, 2015
Degrees
Degree Subject School Location Date
PhD Mathematics McGill University Montreal Feb 2016 MS Statistics Columbia University New York May 2008 MA Economics Delhi School of Economics New Delhi April 2004 Work Experience
Position Company Mandate Location Period
Analyst Platinum
Underwrit-
ers
Pricing and reserving for the firm’s US Property &
Casualty reinsurance business. Statistical analysis of exposures, expected losses andassociatedriskacross the US P & C spectrum. Extensive VBA program-
ming.
Bermuda 2008-09
Consultant Aon Con-
sulting
Strategized for the firm’s US pension consulting
business. Primary responsibility was to chart a path as the business transitioned away from DB to DC
migration.
New York 2008
Consultant Watson Wy-
att
Advised large British insurers on life and annuity product design and risk management.
London 2005-06
Analyst GE Capital Internal consultant for multiple lines of the firm’s business. Automated a number of processes. Cre-
ated an airline reinsurance pricing tool for GE Insur- ance Solutions. Extensive programming in SAS and
VBA.
Bangalore 2004-05
Publications
Farooqui, Anusar. “Spin precession of Dirac particles inKerr geometry.” arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.02732
(2015). [Submitted for publication.]
Farooqui, Anusar, Niky Kamran, and Prakash Panangaden. “An exact expression for photon polariza- tion in Kerr geometry.” Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 18, no. 3 (2014): 659-686. Computing Skills
Python Matlab VBA SAS
Hobbies
Blogged for five years at PolicyTensor.com