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Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:11 am
by KaviSiromani
Quant Trader (taught myself, ode,pde,machine learning, bayesian networks, advanced statistics, probability, some quantum finance)

Have worked thru' several books on analysis, calculus, geometry, and some on topology. (informally taught several undergrad and grad math tuitions to students (ofcourse for $$$), but no proof (& no tax :) )

Willing to go for PhD Applied Mathematics in US.Few people suggested MS and then PhD, but being higher on age now (26), I wish I could get into PhD directly...(not even sure MS app will be accepted)

feedback.....

Re: Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:23 am
by KaviSiromani
anyone doing or knows anyone else doing this course

http://www.ices.utexas.edu/graduate-studies/

Re: Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:52 am
by goombayao
Yes.

Re: Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 3:34 pm
by KaviSiromani
For anybody out there looking for similar programs....

http://www.siam.org/students/resources/cse_programs.php

Re: Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:30 am
by balaprasanna
Since your work experience is in computer science, I would suggest you to try your options for Phd in Machine Learning which emphasize strong background in Statisitics, Computer Science. See CMU UAMHERST, University of Pennsylvania and much more... Better try to get General GRE score, Computer science, Mathematics. If you prepare for GATE Computer science, I bet you can crack it very wisely. Still lot of areas in Speech recognition (CMU Sphinx best known open source speech recognition till date), Image processing really requires good and profound algorithm. Never regret for learning anything. You can even contribute for open source. I bet you know better ...

Re: Self-taught Quant, Independent Trader & Researcher, PhD?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:36 pm
by KaviSiromani
balaprasanna wrote:Since your work experience is in computer science, I would suggest you to try your options for Phd in Machine Learning which emphasize strong background in Statisitics, Computer Science. See CMU UAMHERST, University of Pennsylvania and much more... Better try to get General GRE score, Computer science, Mathematics. If you prepare for GATE Computer science, I bet you can crack it very wisely. Still lot of areas in Speech recognition (CMU Sphinx best known open source speech recognition till date), Image processing really requires good and profound algorithm. Never regret for learning anything. You can even contribute for open source. I bet you know better ...
Thankyou very much for this advice and the kind words.