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  1. Joel Hasbrouck. Kenneth G. Langone Professor of Business Administration. and Professor of Finance. Stern School of Business, New York University. My primary area of research is market microstructure (the analysis, design and regulation of trading mechanisms for securities).

  2. Joel Hasbrouck is the Kenneth G. Langone Professor of Business Administration and a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He specializes in market microstructure: the analysis, design and regulation of trading mechanisms for securities.

  3. Joel Hasbrouck is the Kenneth G. Langone Professor of Business Administration and a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He specializes in market microstructure: the analysis, design and regulation of trading mechanisms for securities. He is the author of Empirical Market Microstru.

  4. This book is aimed at strong undergraduates, though it is also suitable for particularly good high school students or for graduates (or senior faculty!) wanting to learn some basic techniques. From the back cover: Asymptotics in one form or another are part of the landscape for every mathematician. The objective of this book is to present the ...

  5. Joel G. Belasco, PhD. Professor, Department of Microbiology. Andrew J. Darwin, PhD. Professor, Department of Microbiology. Heran Darwin, PhD. Professor, Department of Microbiology. Meike Dittmann, PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology. Michael J. Garabedian, PhD. Professor, Departments of Microbiology and Urology.

  6. Joel H. Spencer. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science. spencer@cims.nyu.edu. 212-998-3219. Warren Weaver Hall, Office 829. http://cs.nyu.edu/cs/faculty/spencer. Education. Ph.D., Harvard University, USA, 1970. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 1965. Research Interests.

  7. Emeritus Professor of Statistics Joel Owen joined New York University Stern School of Business in 1966, where he taught many courses in statistics and probability. He has been a visiting professor at the London School of Economics, Tel-Aviv University and ESSEC in France.