G-Research Quant Finance Workshop, Wednesday 16th October

Are you an EPFL PhD student and curious about the world of Quantitative Finance?
You are invited to participate in G-Research’s Interactive Quant Finance Workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 18:00 to 22:00 at EPFL room GC B3 31.

🔍 What to Expect: You will take part G-Research’s brand new cointegration challenge, where you’ll test your strategies on unseen, real world datasets. Play for fun, or bring your competitive spirit for the chance to win prizes! Following the challenge you’ll have the chance to network with G-Research’s researchers over some food and drink!

đź‘Ą The workshop is a challenge that can be enjoyed solo, or in teams of up to three, so feel free to share the registration link with your friends and colleagues.

👉 Sign up now: qrco.de/EPFL2024 (or the QR code in the poster below)

SIAM Professional Journey Showcase 2024: Dirk Hartmann

Interested in a career in Applied Mathematics, Computational Science or Data Science, but still have some doubts?

Join us on Tuesday, October 8th, for the Professional Journey Showcase with Dirk Hartmann! The event will take place at EPFL in room MA B1 11, starting from 17h.

The workshop will consist in a short presentation, a career Q&A, and will be followed by a networking apéro. Registration is recommended (this link, or the QR code in the poster below).

Dirk Hartmann is an industrial mathematician, intrapreneur, and thought leader in the field of Simulation and Digital Twin. In his career, he took several leading roles in research, innovation, and development across Siemens including the lead of a multi-million Siemens R&D program and the technical leadership for the Simulation & Digital Twin field at Siemens Technology with more than 120 scientists across the globe. Many of his innovations have led to novel products and are regularly showcased at Siemens innovation events. For these achievements, he has received numerous Siemens awards, including the prestigious Werner-von-Siemens Top Innovator Award in 2019 and the Siemens Inventor of the Year Award in 2021.