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Elisabeth Kemajou-Brown, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Actuarial Science,

Office: Carnegie Hall 152
Phone: (443) 885-3347
Elisabeth.Brown@morgan.edu

Dr. Kemajou-Brown is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Science at Morgan State University. As an Actuarial Science faculty, she teaches courses that prepare students for passing several Actuarial exams since 2015 to present. In addition, she is the instructor of Applied Regression, Correlation and Time Series Analysis, including Probability and Statistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Prior to Morgan Dr. Kemajou-Brown taught actuarial science and financial Mathematics courses in the Minnesota Center of Financial and Actuarial Mathematics (MCFAM) at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Twin-cities campus for three years (2012-2015).

Dr. Brown has served on several conference and workshop program committees including as the Diversity & Inclusion committee Program co-Chair for the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) 2021 Computational Science and Engineering (CSE21) conference Broader Engagement (BE) program. She co-organized the AMS Special Session on Stochastic Analysis and Applications in Finance, Actuarial Science, and related Fields at the JMM 2021. She has founded the American Statistical Association Student Chapter (Statistics Club) at Morgan State University, and has served as the advisor from 2015 to present.Dr. Brown's research interests lie in the areas of stochastic analysis, mathematical modeling, ranging from theory to applications using real data. My main interest includes developing and/or analyzing models in economics or finance, simulating using real data. Recent topics of interest involve statistical and machine learning. She has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines such as engineering, computer science, particularly computer architecture on problems at the software interface.

Dr. Brown completed her Ph.D. at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and her masters studies at both the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in South Africa and the University of Yaounde 1. Her undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Yaounde 1.