Iman van Lelyveld is Professor of Banking and Financial Markets at the Finance department of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and currently heads De Nederlandsche Bank's Data Science Hub.
He is keen to use new data sources for solid data driven policy. At DNB he has been involved in many regulatory policy issues covering amongst others, interest rate risk in the banking book, deposit guarantee pricing, and CVA charges and the BCBS Research Task Force. He has chaired several international groups, most recently on liquidity stress testing. He holds a PhD from Radboud University ('Inflation, Institutions, and Preferences', 1999) and has published widely on, amongst other topics, interbank networks and internal capital markets. Iman has worked for Deutsche Bank, the Bank of England, and the International Data Hub at the Bank for International Settlements. He has visited Norges Bank and the Swedish Riksbank, and has held a position at Radboud University.