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'''Joseph Brant Arseneau''' (born 3 September 1967) is generally known as the first person to provide financing for third world homes by securitizing the execess cash flow from renewable energy. This ongoing technique has been recognized by [[Muhammad Yunus]], the [[Noble Peace Prize]] winner, and the technique is being developed further by several countries. The technique was first based on [[Microfinance]] methods and it continues to gain popularity as both financial and technical infrastructure matures. His team were also involved in the development of the [[Renewable Energy Derivative]], which is a [[structured product]] that [[securitizes]] [[renewable energy]] into property-based debt obligations backed by the cash flows of excess energy. Thus providing a responsible use of the environment to finance properties in third world countries.

Brant is also currently working on developing a new [[microfinancing]] method for lower income housing in developing countries that disregards [[credit risk]] and is based on the [[securitization]] of cash flows that are generated by the new houses. His organization plans to [[underwrite]] the cost of the houses until the cash flow can be claimed by the banks. The new method includes [[operational risk]] [[transfer]] and [[mitigation]] through insurance, [[weather derivatives]] and "world class" [[preventive maintenance]] programs. More will be published after patents are secured.

==Biography==

Brant is a scientist, practitioner, and entrepreneur and endeavors to explore, advance, and apply new sciences to industry. In particular, he is interested in the [[financial services]] industry where he provides world class expertise and advice on the application and use of advance technology to investment strategies including the areas of [[econometrics]] and [[financial engineering]]. His primary areas of expertise is in biologically-inspired systems called [[computational intelligence]], which include; [[neural networks]], [[genetic algorithms]], [[fuzzy logic]], [[swarm intelligence]], and [[intelligent agents]]. He also keeps his eyes on upcoming advances in science and technology; currently this includes [[quantum computing]], [[network science]], [[complexity]], [[quantum gravity]], and [[nanotechnology]]. As the financial markets continually change, so does the need for the underlying computational methods (some current comments can be found on the [http://jbrantarseneau.wordpress.com/ Computational Intelligence within Finance blog)].



==Selected papers and articles==

* '''2007''' J. Brant Arseneau, A Renewable Energy Derivative to underwrite housing in Developing Countries, Alternative Financing.
* '''2005''' J. Brant Arseneau, A Computational Intelligent Approach to High Frequency Time Series Analysis for Derivative Pricing. IEEE Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Intelligence, 2006. 1(1): pp.100–120.
* '''1995''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, "Computational intelligence in software reengineering", chapter 4, [[IEEE]] publication, “Reengineering: Practice and Research”.
* '''1994''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, "Reengineering software modularity using artificial neural networks ", in M. Marinaro & P.G. Morasso, eds, Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, [[European Neural Network Society]], [[Sorrento]], [[Italy]], [[Springer-Verlag]], London, pp.1384–1388.
* '''1994''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, "An artificial neural network based software reengineering tool for extracting objects", International Conference on Neural Networks, IEEE, 1994 Proceedings, [[Walt Disney World]], [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Florida]], USA, pp.3888–3893.
* '''1993''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.60.9463/] "SORT: A software reengineering workbench for evaluating the application of neural networks to reverse engineering and software maintenance"], in proceedings of 4th Reengineering Forum, IEEE, pp.67:1–67:7.
* '''1993''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, "Generating object-oriented code through artificial neural networks", Program: The Second Irish Neural Networks Conference, p.2, [[Queen's University Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]].
* '''1992''' J. Brant Arseneau and Tim Spracklen, "Identifying abstract data type hierarchies using artificial neural networks", in G. Orchard, ed., ‘Neural Computing: Research and Applications II: Proceedings of the 3rd Irish Conference on Neural Networks’, Irish Neural Network Association, pp.175–184.

==External links==

* [http://brantarseneau.wordpress.com/ Blog: Advanced Financing Techniques & Technology]
* [http://jbrantarseneau.wordpress.com/ Blog: Computational Intelligence within Finance]
* [http://jbarseneau.wordpress.com/ Blog: Electronic Market Microstructure]
* [http://arseneau.wordpress.com/ Blog: Advanced Technology & Methods in Finance]


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