In a reference, I want the first name to be printed in the following way:

I tried various variants:
@incollection{KariVolkov2021,
author = {Jarkko Kari and Mikhail V. Volkov},
editor = {Jean-Eric Pin},
title = {{\v{C}ern\'y's} conjecture and the road colouring problem},
booktitle = {Handbook of Automata Theory, Volume I},
pages = {525--565},
publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
year = {2021},
}
This gives the intended behaviour with the hyphen. However, the stress mark is missing: 
So, it seems logical to add this mark:
@incollection{KariVolkov2021,
author = {Jarkko Kari and Mikhail V. Volkov},
editor = {Jean-\'{E}ric Pin},
title = {{\v{C}ern\'y's} conjecture and the road colouring problem},
booktitle = {Handbook of Automata Theory, Volume I},
pages = {525--565},
publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
year = {2021},
}
However, this gives the following: 
So, as a last try I tried to put "{}" around the hyphen:
@incollection{KariVolkov2021,
author = {Jarkko Kari and Mikhail V. Volkov},
editor = {Jean{-}\'{E}ric Pin},
title = {{\v{C}ern\'y's} conjecture and the road colouring problem},
booktitle = {Handbook of Automata Theory, Volume I},
pages = {525--565},
publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
year = {2021},
}
Any ideas how to get the corrent form?

{\'E}– David Carlisle Oct 12 '22 at 14:43