An interview with Neil Clive Fowler has just been published in the Thalesians Magazine. Neil talks about Women in Quant Finance, careers, LLMs, Quantitative Developer Certificate (QDC), The Machine Learning Institute Certificate in Finance (MLI) and more. https://lnkd.in/e_zhKAvC
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Zapraszam wszystkich poniżej 35 roku życia do udziału w konkursie na krótką pracę o finansach na jeden z poniższych lub podobnych tematów: 1.The role of international financial centers in promoting collaboration and channeling climate change finance. 2. How financial centers can support the harmonization and proliferation of sustainable reporting standards. 3. The role of IFCs in financing the circular economy. 4. The role of the financial sector in designing products/services and due diligence practices to specifically foster social enterprises. 5. How financial centers can foster gender diversity in the financial industry. 6. The impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on the financial sector. 7. The role Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) will play in the coming years. 8. How financial centers can support talent development and re-skilling, particularly regarding sustainability and financial technology. 9. How the financial sector can remain an attractive employer for young talent. 10. How financial centers can foster international cooperation & peace in a tense geopolitical context Termin krótki! https://lnkd.in/d2cc_Cne
WAIFC Young Academic Award 2024
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Best Moment ever in my life as a Researcher. Just reached 200 citations on Research Gate. Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to my field about Banking Policy and Financial Modelling. Still so much to learn, but excited to keep growing. Here is my Research Gate Link https://lnkd.in/eXDc2UrZ
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Exploring the Intersection of Mathematics and Finance As a financial mathematics student, I am constantly inspired by how mathematical principles can solve real-world financial challenges. From understanding risk management to optimizing investment strategies, the power of numbers in finance is truly transformative. Recently, I’ve been exploring [insert topic you've been studying, the role of calculus in modeling financial growth and it has deepened my appreciation for the elegance of financial systems and the opportunities to innovate within them. My goal is to not only excel academically but to contribute meaningfully to industries like entrepreneurship and innovation, healthcare, technology and artificial intelligence, environmental sustainability, actuarial science, financial engineering, or investment analysis. I am particularly interested in developing data-driven solutions for financial inclusivity in the world. I believe finance is more than numbers; it’s about creating value and fostering sustainability. I’d love to connect with professionals, fellow students, and anyone passionate about this field to exchange insights and ideas. What areas of finance inspire you the most, and how do you see mathematics shaping the future of this field? Let’s discuss!
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Exploring the Intersection of Mathematics and Finance As a financial mathematics student, I am constantly inspired by how mathematical principles can solve real-world financial challenges. From understanding risk management to optimizing investment strategies, the power of numbers in finance is truly transformative. Recently, I’ve been exploring the role of calculus in modeling financial growth and it has deepened my appreciation for the elegance of financial systems and the opportunities to innovate within them. My goal is to not only excel academically but to contribute meaningfully to industries like healthy care, entrepreneurship and innovation, technology and artificial intelligence, actuarial science, financial engineering, or investment analysis. I am particularly interested in developing data-driven solutions for financial inclusivity in the world. I believe finance is more than numbers; it’s about creating value and fostering sustainability. I’d love to connect with professionals, fellow students, and anyone passionate about this field to exchange insights and ideas. What areas of finance inspire you the most, and how do you see mathematics shaping the future of this field? Let’s discuss!
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Quant Project Opportunity:- Can the Implied Volatility Surface Move by Parallel Shift? Steve Ross's conjecture suggests that the implied volatility surface cannot shift uniformly by parallel moves without altering its shape. In other words, the surface cannot rise or fall by the same amount across all strikes and expiries without changing its curvature or other characteristics. This insight is crucial for those modeling implied volatility, as it challenges the assumption of simple, uniform shifts. Exciting Research Ahead! We at Quantitative Finance Cohort'24 are embarking on a literature review focused on two key areas: 1. Parallel Shifts in Yield Curves 2. Parallel Shifts in Volatility Surfaces We're not just reviewing—we're on the lookout to introduce fresh, innovative perspectives on these two key areas! Pre-requisite:- Knowledge of Yield Curve, Volatility Surfaces and Stochastic Calculus Interested in contributing? Drop a comment below, and let's collaborate on this exciting project. Please repost to help us reach fellow quants who might be eager to join this journey! Follow KSHITIJ ANAND for more on Quantitative Finance! #Quant #QFC'24 #QuantitativeFinance
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PROJECT 👉🏻 Exploring Modern Research Directions &Job Roles in Financial Mathematics I hope this project provides a valuable starting point for your exploration of the exciting field of financial mathematics. #FinancialMathematics #QuantitativeFinance #FinTech #AlgorithmicTrading #RiskManagement #MachineLearning #AIinFinance #PortfolioOptimization #BlockchainFinance #CryptoFinance #ClimateFinance #QuantumFinance #DerivativesPricing #CareerOpportunities #DecentralizedFinance #InvestmentBanking
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Exploring the Intersection of Mathematics and Finance As a financial mathematics student, I am constantly inspired by how mathematical principles can solve real-world financial challenges. From understanding risk management to optimizing investment strategies, the power of numbers in finance is truly transformative. Recently, I’ve been exploring the role of calculus in modeling financial growth and it has deepened my appreciation for the elegance of financial systems and the opportunities to innovate within them. My goal is to not only excel academically but to contribute meaningfully to industries like healthcare, entrepreneurship and innovation, technology and artificial intelligence, actuarial science, financial engineering, or investment analysis. I am particularly interested in developing data-driven solutions for financial inclusivity in the world. I believe finance is more than numbers; it’s about creating value and fostering sustainability. I’d love to connect with professionals, fellow students, and anyone passionate about this field to exchange insights and ideas. What areas of finance inspire you the most, and how do you see mathematics shaping the future of this field? Let’s discuss!
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I have created a platform called Quantseras 📊 to serve as a comprehensive learning resource for quantitative finance in Thailand 🇹🇭. https://lnkd.in/gWEYTWWJ My goal is to establish it as a national hub where enthusiasts, students, and professionals can come together to explore and deepen their knowledge in quantitative methods, data science, financial modeling, and more. Quantseras offers a Quant finance of resources, from beginner tutorials 📘 to advanced strategies 📈, designed to support and inspire anyone with an interest in quantitative finance. If you're passionate about the world of quant, this platform is something you absolutely won’t want to miss! 🚀 https://lnkd.in/gWEYTWWJ
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Some secrets that made Quantitative Finance easier for me! 1. In addition to learning any topic from primary sources, like Shreve for stochastic calculus or Fabozzi for fixed income, I also read extensively from websites and white papers to ensure I have a solid grasp. How to access these papers: Just search the “topic” along with the keyword "pdf" on the internet, and you’ll find high-quality material from top universities. Do this for each topic you study! They also add a lot of examples in their white papers to solidify your understanding. 2. Quant Stack Exchange is incredible. It has been a key part of my learning process. I use it daily, and trust me, it doubles my learning pace. There are two ways to use Quant Stack Exchange: A. Once you feel confident in a topic, go to Quant Stack Exchange -> tags -> search for the topic and scroll through the questions. You’ll find great questions, answers, and discussions. These are often asked by professionals and are more practical than theoretical. B. Look for practical implementations of the topics you study. For example, if you search for "Heston volatility surface implementation," you’ll find amazing resources to boost your knowledge and implementation skills. 3. Experiment with parameters! For example: What are the constraints on parameters in the SABR model, and why? 4. Most importantly: research papers! We use research papers frequently in the industry, even in day-to-day tasks. Why? They help when you're facing real-world problems. For example, if SABR doesn’t work for negative interest rates, there’s Shifted SABR (where did it come from? Research papers!). This is a simple example, but research papers can really help! Stay tuned for more insights! And if you have any other secrets that you follow, do share in the comments. Follow KSHITIJ ANAND for more on Quantitative Finance! #Quant #QCS #QF #QuantitativeFinance #Secrets #Quantstackexchange
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