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The 11th Annual Meeting of the Sponsoring Group Reinsurance (Förderkreis
Rückversicherung) on the topic of reinsurance was held 13 July 2018, in
Niederkassel near Cologne. Some 85 invited representatives of the (re)insurance
companies supporting the Sponsoring Group took part in the meeting, together with
guests. Offered for the fourth time as part of the Annual Meeting, the Researchers’
Corner gave eight members of academic staff at the Cologne Research Centre for
Reinsurance an opportunity to deliver a presentation on their respective individual
research projects.
Professor Materne also conducted interviews with Dr. Falk Niehörster (Climate Risk
Innovations) and Dr. Magnus Kobel (YAS.life). Dr. Niehörster reported on his
research and consulting activities in regard to maritime climate change and Dr. Kobel
on the business model of his InsurTec, YAS.life, and his general experience in the
establishment and development of start-ups.
In three sessions – each with 2-3 parallel lectures with posters – the most important
results of the scientific studies by the Cologne Research Centre for Reinsurance were
presented and discussed. The heterogeneity of the topics presented by academic
staff reflects the dovetailing of research theory with practice.
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The 10th Annual Meeting of the Sponsoring Group Reinsurance was held 7 July 2017, in Niederkassel
near Köln. Some 80 representatives of the (re)insurance companies involved in the Sponsoring Group took part in the meeting, together with invited guests. Offered for the third time as part of the Annual Meeting, the Researchers’ Corner gave nine members of academic staff at the Cologne Research Centre for Reinsurance an opportunity to deliver short presentations on their individual research projects. Professor Materne also conducted interviews with Messrs Lorenz Kielwein and
Frank Baumann. Kielwein reported on the application of mathematical systems theory to processes in change management, and Baumann on his 30 years of experience at Gothaer. During each of three sessions, three short lectures with posters were held in parallel and discussed afterwards. The heterogeneity of the topics presented by the staff members reflects the dovetailing
of research theory with practice.
In the sessions, the following speakers presented in German and English:
Round 1
a) Fabian Pütz (M.Sc.)
Alternative Capital and Basic Risk in the Standard Formula (Non-Life) of Solvency II
b) Manuel Dietmann (M.Sc.)
SFCR: Findings for Initial Publication
c) Jan Böggemann (B.Sc.)
Optimising the Purchase of Optional Reinsurance by an Industrial Insurer
Round 2
a) Robert Joniec (M.Sc.)
Actuarial swap
b) Lucas Kaiser (M.Sc.)
The Impact of Different Determinants on the Rating of Reinsurance Companies
c) Lihong Wang (M.Sc., FCII)
Chinese Automobile Vehicle Recall Insurance
Round 3
a) Sebastian Hoos (M.Sc., FCII)
Critical Analysis of the Practical Application of the Definition of an Event
b) Fabian Lassen (B.A.)
Employees in the Reinsurance Industry: Germany and the USA.
c) Kai-Olaf Knocks (M.A., FCII)
[Autonomous Driving: Evolution or Revolution?
The presentations also featured the work of another member of our staff who unfortunately, for
logistical reasons, was able to present his research project in poster form but was not able to deliver
a brief lecture.
Poster
d) Wolfgang Koch (B.A.)
Public-Private Partnership in Emerging and Developing Countries.
We would like to thank the funding bodies who make this event possible to begin with and provide our scholars an opportunity to conduct their research.
Die 10. Jahrestagung des Förderkreises Rückversicherung fand am 7. Juli 2017 in Niederkassel bei Köln statt. Etwa 80 Repräsentanten der in dem Förderkreis mitwirkenden (Rück-) Versicherungsunternehmen sowie eingeladene Gäste nahmen daran teil. Im Rahmen der Jahrestagung wurde zum dritten Mal der Researchers‘ Corner durchgeführt, in dessen Verlauf neun der in der Kölner Forschungsstelle Rückversicherung beschäftigten Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter je einen Kurzvortrag zu dem individuellen Forschungsprojekt hielten. Des Weiteren führte von Prof. Materne Interviews mit den Herren Lorenz Kielwein und Frank Baumann. Kielwein berichtete über die Anwendung der mathematischen Systemtheorie auf Change Management Prozesse und Baumann aus der Erfahrung seiner 30-jährigen Tätigkeit bei der Gothaer. In drei Sessions wurden jeweils parallel drei Kurzvorträge mit Poster gehalten und im Anschluss diskutiert. Die Heterogenität der vorgetragenen Themenschwerpunkte der Mitarbeiter spiegelt die Verzahnung der Forschungstheorie mit der Praxistätigkeit wider. In den Sessions haben folgende Vortragende in deutscher und englischer Sprache gesprochen:
Runde 1
a) Fabian Pütz (M.Sc.)
Alternative Capital und Basisrisiko in der Standardformel (non-life) von Solvency II
b) Manuel Dietmann (M.Sc.)
SFCR: Erkenntnisse zur erstmaligen Veröffentlichung
c) Jan Böggemann (B.Sc.)
Optimierung des Einkaufs fakultativer Rückversicherung eines Industrieversicherers
Runde 2
a) Robert Joniec (M.Sc.)
Actuarial Swap
b) Lucas Kaiser (M.Sc.)
Auswirkung verschiedener Determinanten auf das Rating von Rückversicherungs-unternehmen
c) Lihong Wang (M.Sc., FCII)
Chinese Automobile Vehicle Recall Insurance
Runde 3
a) Sebastian Hoos (M.Sc., FCII)
Kritische Analyse der Praxisanwendung der Ereignisdefinition
b) Fabian Lassen (B.A.)
Beschäftigte in der Rückversicherungsindustrie - Deutschland und USA
c) Kai-Olaf Knocks (M.A., FCII)
Autonomes Fahren - Evolution oder Revolution ?
Dazu ist die Arbeit eines weiteren Mitarbeiters gekommen, der leider aus logistischen Gründen sein
Forschungsprojekt an einem Poster aushängen, jedoch keinen Kurzvortrag halten konnte.
Posterbeitrag
d) Wolfgang Koch (B.A.)
Public Private Partnership in Schwellen- und Entwicklungsländern
Unser Dank gilt den Fördermittelgebern, die diese Veranstaltung erst ermöglichen und den Wissenschaftlern die Forschung zu ermöglichen.