Hi Everyone, check out this opportunity below:
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To learn more about life as a
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at PDT, please join our upcoming networking sessions hosted by Katie Zhao and two of our
researchers, Seth Tribble (PhD, Statistics, Stanford) and Matthew Rispoli (PhD, Physics,
Harvard). During the panel discussion, we will take questions from the audience so please
join us to hear about our researcher’s experience and the work they are doing at PDT.
Date: Thursday, 10/6/2022
Time: 6:00 – 7:00pm EDT
Location: Rogers Stratton Room @ The Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA
RSVP:
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Bring a friend: Don't hesitate to share our invitation with other PhD candidates and
postdocs!
More about the event:
Curious what it means to be a Quantitative Researcher at PDT Partners? Join our moderated
discussion with PDT researchers to learn about their journey to quantitative finance from
academia. They will discuss their career path, the interesting work that challenges them
and their decision to come to the quantitative finance industry. Learn how a team of
scientists, mathematicians and engineers with PhDs in Physics, Computer Science,
Statistics, Math, Economics and Electrical Engineering develop trading strategies using
uniquely scientifically rigorous approaches in an open and collaborative culture.
We will discuss how PDT and quantitative research compares to other industries, our
academic research culture and how researchers use the skills from their graduate program
to tackle interesting and challenging problems. This will be an interactive discussion and
you will hear directly from PDTers!
Here are the PDT researchers on our panel:
Matthew
Matthew completed his PhD in Physics at Harvard. Matthew was a part of the Harvard-MIT
Center for Ultracold Atoms. His research was focused on using quantum gas microscopy to
study entanglement and thermalization within isolated quantum many-body systems.
Seth
Seth received his PhD in Statistics from Stanford with a specialization in variance
reduction techniques in MCMC estimation. Additionally, Seth has undergraduate degrees in
Mathematics and Art History from Rice.
We hope to see you there!
Best,
Steven
Steven Panos
Executive Director, Talent and Culture Team
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Ann Quaicoe
Harvard Quantum Initiative
Staff Assistant
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