Dr. Stroebel is the David S. Loeb Professor of Finance at the New York University Stern School of Business. He conducts research on climate finance, household finance, real estate economics, macroeconomics, and social network analysis.

At NYU Stern, Dr. Stroebel teaches classes on climate finance to undergraduates, MBAs, and at the executive education level. He holds Research Director positions at the university’s Center for Global Economy and Business, the Volatility and Risk Institute, and the Salomon Center’s household finance program.

With his expertise in climate finance, Dr. Stroebel regularly advises businesses and governments on managing financial risks related to climate change. He has been a member of the Commodities and Futures Trading Commission’s Climate-Related Market Risk Subcommittee and the Working Group on Extreme Weather and Financial Risks at the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).

Dr. Stroebel holds a number of research appointments, including at the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Center for Economic Policy Research (UK), and CESifo (Germany). He is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Brattle Award and the American Finance Association’s 2023 Fischer Black Prize, awarded biannually to the top financial economist under age 40. Dr. Stroebel has held editorial positions at journals including the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Political Economy, and Econometrica. 

Education

Stanford University
PhD in Economics

Merton College, Oxford
BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics