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Required Qualifications: A Master's or degree inputer Science, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, Quantitative Finance, or equivalent relevant industry experience.
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Must be enrolled in a Master’s or Ph. D. program in Computational Finance, Financial Engineering, Financial Mathematics, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Finance. Highly skilled in financial mathematics, applied mathematics methods, statistical analysis, optimization, forecasting.
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An advanced degree in a STEM related discipline from a high-ranking university (E.g. Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Financial Engineering, Quantitative Finance) 1-8 years of experience as either a Quantitative Researcher or Quantitative Trader at a buy-side of sell-side firm.
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Degree in a quantitative discipline, such as Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Operations Research, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry or Engineering.
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A Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, data management, information systems, information science or a related quantitative field or equivalent work experience.
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Hold a Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field such as Statistics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or Engineering. Optional Master’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a quantitative field.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, applied mathematics, or another technical field. Equal parts code specialists and mathematical problem solvers, our quantitative software engineers bring together technical and analytical expertise to grapple with difficult computational and data-related problems directly and implement efficient and innovative solutions.
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Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or related STEM field. Major leading quantitative investment company focused on computer-driven trading in global financial markets.
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Masters or PhD in quantitative subjects such as Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics from a top-ranked university. 3+ years experience working as a quantitative researcher with a focus on Ags, Energy, Metals, Fixed Income, FX or Equity Index strategies.
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Successful candidates will utilize the existing distributed machine learning and analysis tools to do large-scale equity alpha research for predictive modeling, and optimization, as well as to aid in the development of new tools to shorten the research loop.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or similar engineering degree. OptionMetrics is seeking a strategic, detail-oriented software engineer to join our Quantitative Research team as a Quantitative Developer.
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Master's Degree or PhD in a quantitative background (data science, applied mathematics or statistics, computer science, engineering, econometrics or another related field) Master's Degree or PhD in a quantitative background (data science, applied mathematics or statistics, computer science, engineering, econometrics or another related field.
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Bachelors, Masters, MBA or PhD candidate in finance, computer science, operations research, applied mathematics, statistics, engineering, business, or related field of study. Verition Fund Management LLC ("Verition") manages a multi strategy, multi manager hedge fund focused on global investment strategies including Credit, Fixed Income Macro, Convertible Volatility Arbitrage, Event Driven, Equity Long/Short Capital Markets Trading, and Quantitative Strategies.
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BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Economics or related quantitative fields. Design, implement, deploy, and maintain deep learning and ML models using cloud technologies (e.g., Azure Databricks, MLFlows and Azure ML.
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PhD or PharmD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Pharmacology, Applied Mathematics, Engineering or related area with strong background in the application of mathematical and statistical methods with 5+ years of experience.
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