Fulvio Raddi, a second-year PhD student in Cybernetics and Statistics at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FSEGA), Babeș-Bolyai University, participated as a selected student in Session 4 of the DoCRA – Doctoral Colloquium on Risk Analytics, organized by the Ca’ Foscari Challenge School in Venice.
The DoCRA programme represents an advanced, highly selective doctoral training initiative, designed as an honour course for PhD students working on analytical methods for risk measurement, management, and modelling. Participation is limited and based on a competitive CV-based selection process, ensuring the admission of candidates with strong academic profiles and research potential.
Within this framework, Raddi took part in Session 4: Networks and risk propagation (January 2026), which focused on advanced topics such as random graphs, complex networks, and the dynamics of risk transmission across interconnected systems. The session combined rigorous theoretical foundations with applications in economics and finance, addressing key challenges related to systemic risk and network-based modelling.
The programme features leading international scholars and top-level professors in their respective fields, offering participants exposure to frontier research topics and methodologies in risk analytics, financial modelling, and data science.
Raddi’s participation in this prestigious academic environment highlights both the quality of his research profile and his engagement with high-level international training opportunities, further strengthening his expertise in quantitative methods applied to risk and financial systems.
More details about the programme are available here: https://landing.cafoscarichallengeschool.it/docra/
