Ufuk
Ince is an assistant professor of finance in the Business program at
University
of Washington, Bothell, where he has taught various finance courses
at the graduat
e and undergraduate levels. Before joining the UWB faculty, he taught
corporate
finance at Georgia State University where he received two GTA awards
for teaching
excellence. During the summer months he worked at Harvard Summer School
teaching investment and managerial finance. Ince consulted with firms
in electric
utilities industry on deregulation and restructuring related issues
and engaged in
executive education in domestic and international settings.
His area of research is corporate finance with a focus in financial
risk management
and derivatives use. Having a mechanical engineering background, he
worked in the
emerging field of financial engineering and is a member of International
Association
of Financial Engineers. Ince is also an active member of American Finance
Association and Financial Management Association.
Curriculum Vitae
Select
Publications:
“Investment
banks that sell ‘disastrous’ derivatives” (with Ekaterina
E. Emm),
Corporate Finance Review 6 (January/February 2002), p. 27-35.
“Performance-based
Seismic Hazard Mitigation: Financial Metrics, a Decision Model
and a Case Study,” Proceedings of the 7th US-Japan Workshop on
Urban Earthquake
Hazard Reduction, 2003.