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Education & Courses
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Northwestern University | Evanston, IL | |||||
Ph.D
Candidiate in Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences |
(GPA
3.9/4.0)
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2008-Present |
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M.S. in Industrial Engineering and Mangement Sciences | (GPA 3.9/4.0)
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2007-2008 |
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Intermediate Statistics : maximum likelihood estimation, multivariate inear model regression, estimation analysis. | |||||
Linear & Nonlinear Programming : simplex methods, nonlinear searching methods for solving optimazition problems. | |||||
Differencial Equations in Applied Math : methods sovling ODE and PDE, Laplace transform, seperation methods.etc. | |||||
Simulation Design and Analysis : stochastic simulation training and advanced techniques for various model. | |||||
Financial Engineering : stochastic calculus, asset pricing theory, models used in option markets, fixed income markets. | |||||
Empirical Methods in Financial Markets : statistcal methods for analysing various data from financial markets. | |||||
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Zhejiang University | Hangzhou, China | |||
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, CKC Honors Program | (GPA 3.9/4.0) |
2003-2007 |
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Courses Highlight | |||||
My undergraduate background was a little bit mixed. In addition to the general courses every applied student takes, I was obssesed with beauty of pure mathematics at that time. So I took abstract algerbra, functional analysis, differencial equations, topology, etc. At the same time, I was interested in engineering classes too, such as data structure and algorithm, and even Integreated circuit principle. The mixed background laid a solid foundation for me to pursue advanced degree in Industrial Engineering, which perfectly combine my two interests: mathematical theory and engineering methods. |