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Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Webinars

Cornell Engineering. Operations Research and Information Engineering. Financial Engineering Manhattan

Featuring Machine Learning experts from Cornell, Citi, and more…

You and your colleagues are invited to attend the Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Webinars. Through the online talks in Spring 2021, we are excited to collaborate with Citi in highlighting machine learning applications in finance.

All webinars are from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm EST.

This webinar is free and open to all guests. Registration is required (RSVP). You will receive the webinar link and dial-in info upon registration (the confirmation email will come from
no-reply@zoom.us)

Date: Tuesday, March 9th, 2021
Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EST
Speaker: Bruno Dupire | Bloomberg L.P.
Title: “Some Applications of Machine Learning in Finance”

Abstract

Finance has always tried to make use of all available information to optimize investment decisions. The advent of efficient Machine Learning algorithms, alternative data, and computational powers has deeply impacted many fields in finance. To mention a few, rotation of factors according to market regimes in factor investing, option pricing and hedging, anomaly detection, covariance matrix cleaning, transaction cost analysis. Alternative data include texts from news and tweets, supply chain data, satellite images, vessel routes, weather data, credit card transactions, geolocation data.

This overflow of information opens the door to endless number crunching and apophenia. The desperate search for a signal leads to overfitting and unstable relationships, so beware. As I like to say, the market is a machine made to destroy the signal!

Program Agenda:

  1. Bruno Dupire’s Presentation
  2. Q&A
  3. “Lightning Talk” – Yumeng Ding
  4. Discussion

Speaker Bio

Bruno Dupire is head of Quantitative Research at Bloomberg L.P., which he joined in 2004. Prior to this assignment in New York, he has headed the Derivatives Research teams at Société Générale, Paribas Capital Markets, and Nikko Financial Products where he was a Managing Director. He is best known for having pioneered the widely used Local Volatility model (simplest extension of the Black-Scholes-Merton model to fit all option prices) in 1993 and the Functional Itô Calculus (framework for path dependency) in 2009. He is a Fellow and Adjunct Professor at NYU and he is in the Risk Magazine “Hall of Fame”. He is the recipient of the 2006 “Cutting Edge Research” award of Wilmott Magazine and of the Risk Magazine “Lifetime Achievement” award for 2008.

After a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence in 1982 and a Ph.D. in Numerical Analysis in 1985, he has conducted in 1987-88 a study to apply Neural Nets to time series forecasting for Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations. He has been applying Machine Learning to a variety of problems in Finance and has given many lectures on the topic in the Americas, Europe, and Asia over the past few years.

“Lightning Talk” Info:

CFEM alumna Yumeng Ding will discuss her team capstone project, which was titled, “Interpreting Machine Learning Models.” By utilizing Machine Learning interpretability models, the Cornell CFEM team, sponsored by Alliance Bernstein, explored how black-box models can be explained and evaluated in finance. The team analyzed S&P 500 constituents and explored the interpretability of some widely-used ML modes.

Yumeng Ding (MFE Cornell ’20, BA Finance Fudan University‘15) is a soon-to-be analyst in Strategic and Analytics at Deutsche Bank.

We hope to see you online!

The Cornell-Citi Team

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If you are interested in our past seminars, you are welcome to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and watch our videos!

Past CFEM Events

February 16th, 2021
Speaker: Charles-Albert Lehalle (Capital Fund Management)
Title of Presentation: “An Attempt to Understand Natural Language Processing and Illustration on a Financial Dataset”

Upcoming CFEM Events

April 13th, 2021
Speaker: Peter Carr (NYU)
Title of Presentation: Adding Optionality

May 11th, 2021
Speaker: Raja Velu (Syracuse University)
Title of Presentation: TBD

September 24, 2019: Cornell-Citi Financial Data Science Seminars: Miquel Noguer i Alonso (Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute)

You and your colleagues are invited to attend the Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Seminars at the Bloomberg Center at Cornell Tech, Room 061/071. Through the talks this semester, we are excited to collaborate with Citi in highlighting machine learning applications in finance.

2 West Loop Road
New York, NY 10044

All seminars are from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. This seminar will be recorded, and you can watch the livestream.

Seminars are free. However, registration is required for NYC attendees as seating is limited.

 

Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Time: 6:10 pm – 7:25 pm
Speaker: Miquel Noguer I Alonso, PhD | Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute
Title: “Latest Developments in Deep Learning in Finance”

Miguel Noguer i Alonso

Miquel Noguer i Alonso is a financial markets practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in asset management, and he is the Founder of Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute. Head of Development at Global AI (Big Data Artificial Intelligence in Finance company) and Head on Innovation and Technology at IEF. He worked for UBS AG (Switzerland) as Executive Director. He is a member of European Investment Committee for the last 10 years. He worked as a Chief Investment Officer and CIO for Andbank from 2000 to 2006. He started his career at KPMG.

He is Adjunct Professor at Columbia University teaching Asset Allocation, Big Data in Finance and Fintech. He is also Professor at ESADE teaching Hedge Fund, Big Data in Finance and Fintech. He taught the first Fintech and Big Data course at the London Business School in 2017.

He received an MBA and a Degree in business administration and economics in ESADE in 1993. In 2010 he earned a PhD in quantitative finance with a Summa Cum Laude distinction (UNED – Madrid Spain). He completed a Postdoc in Columbia Business School in 2012. He collaborated with the Mathematics department of Fribourg during his PhD. He also holds the Certified European Financial Analyst (CEFA) 2000.

His research interests range from asset allocation, big data, machine learning to algorithmic trading and Fintech. His academic collaborations include a visiting scholarship in Columbia University in 2013 in the Finance and Economics Department, in Fribourg University in 2010 in the mathematics department, and giving presentations in Indiana University, ESADE and CAIA and several industry seminars like the Quant Summit USA 2017 and 2010.

We hope to see you there!

The Cornell-Citi Team

Directions to CFEM & Citi @CornellTech on Roosevelt Island: Take the Tram or the F train to Roosevelt Island; walk to the left along the East River until you see a modern, bronze building, which is the Bloomberg Center. Check in at the front desk and go downstairs to the basement, where Room 061/071 will be straight ahead on your left.

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Upcoming CFEM Events

October 8, 2019
Speaker & Title TBD

November 5, 2019
Speaker: Adam Grealish (Betterment)
Title: TBD

November 12, 2019
Quant Finance Forum