Nino Antulov-Fantulin is head of research & development at Aisot Technologies AG, ETH-Zurich Spin-off and a privatdozent at ETH-Zurich. Currently, he works on research and development of novel financial machine learning systems for asset management.
Previously, he was a senior researcher at ETH Zurich, where he worked at the intersection of finance, complex systems, and machine learning. Results from his research were covered by New Scientist, American Physical Society, ACM TechNew, and others. He acts as a reviewer for IEEE, ACM, Nature Communications, Nature Scientific Reports, ICML, ICLR, ECML-PKDD, and NeurIPS.
He obtained a habilitation degree (Doctor habilitatus) from ETH Zurich in 2023 with a dissertation thesis: “Structure, dynamics and predictability in techno-socio-economic systems”. Nino got his Ph.D. in 2015 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, where he worked in the interdisciplinary field of complex systems combining tools from computational statistical physics, mathematics, and theoretical computer science. Besides ETH Zurich, he worked at the Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, as a visiting scientist at the Robert Koch Institute (Berlin) & Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (New York) and as Supervisor & Panel member of PhD Program in Data Science, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa.
Workshop Room 3 (Level 3)
Forming Frontier Tech
This panel, organised and moderated by SIF, focuses on how AI can be leveraged in the provision of financial services. Working title “From personal manager to virtual advisers: is AI revolutionizing the provision of financial services?”
Specifically, in the context of increased ubiquity of AI in all aspect of financial markets, this panel will break down how the technology is impacting the way asset managers and other financial service providers are offering their services, from the creation of opportunities to new challenges. Through dialogue between new players, regulatory experts and preeminent financial institutions, it aims at answering this central question: is (Gen) AI reshaping the provision of financial services or is it just another tool in the manager’s arsenal?