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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 EDT.

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, May 11th, 2021
Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT
Speaker: Nicholas Venuti | Morgan Stanley
Title: Advances in Sequential Deep Learning

Abstract

Sequential data serves as the basis for many real-world applications such as machine translation, voice-to-text conversion, and motion tracking. As the order and context of past datapoints are needed for future prediction, these datasets must be modelled temporally either by constructing features or utilizing recursive models.

Many state-of-the-art solutions include recurrent neural networks (RNNs), as these methods are able to exploit both techniques by capturing the time-based nature of these systems while leveraging the expressiveness of deep learning architectures. While RNN variants such as gated recurrent units (GRUs) and long-short term memory (LSTM) networks have dominated sequential deep learning, recent studies have found that temporal convolutional networks (TCNs) can match or exceed these networks in prediction performance while greatly reducing the training time of the models.

In this talk, we will provide a general overview of four common architectures: vanilla RNNs, GRUs, LSTMs, and TCNs. We will compare the model stability, memory requirements, and training times of each. Lastly, we will review the performance of these architectures on a variety of benchmark image, text, and audio datasets.

Program Agenda:

  1. Nicholas Venuti’s Presentation
  2. Q&A
  3.  “Lightning Talk” – featuring CFEM Alumnus Vineel Yellapantula
  4. Discussion

Speaker Bio

Nicholas Venuti is a Machine Learning Research Scientist in Morgan Stanley’s Machine Learning Center of Excellence, whose main research focus is deep learning architectures for time-series predictions. After obtaining his Bachelor of Science in Biomolecular Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University, Nicholas began his career working in data analytics at an environmental consultancy. Afterwards, he obtained his Masters of Data Science at the University of Virginia, where his thesis studied using NLP to identify semantic shifts in religious and political texts as an early indicator for extremist views.

“Lightning Talk” Info:

CFEM alumnus Vineel Yellapantula will discuss his summer project at AbleMarkets under Prof. Irene Aldridge, “Quantifying Sentiment in SEC Filings.” By utilizing Natural Language Processing techniques and the BERT model, he explored how text present in the MD&A section of 10-K and 10-Q filings affect the performance of the stock. He also tested the efficacy of multiple factors derived from these texts using a long-short market-neutral trading strategy.

Vineel Yellapantula (MFE Cornell ’20, MSc Mathematics BITS Pilani ’18) is a Decision Analytics Associate at ZS Associates.

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”

March 9th, 2021
Speaker: Bruno Dupire (Bloomberg)
Title of Presentation: “Some Applications of Machine Learning in Finance”

April 13th, 2021
Speaker: Peter Carr (NYU) and Lorenzo Torricelli (University of Parma)
Title of Presentation: “Stoptions” and “Additive Logistic Processes in Option Pricing” (PDFs available upon request)

Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Webinars

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

You and your colleagues are invited to attend the Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Webinars. Through the online talks this semester, 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, Nov. 17th, 2020
Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EST
Speaker: Paul Besson | Euronext
Title: “European Liquidity and Trading Flows During the COVID-19 Crisis: Insights from Euronext Data”

Abstract
Part 1: Liquidity Overview

Part 2: How Orderbooks Reacted to COVID-19

Part 3: How Brokers, Liquidity Providers, and Retail Reacted to COVID-19

Speaker Bio
Paul heads Euronext’s Quantitative Research department. His main area of research is Market Microstructure and Behavioural Finance on Flows Analysis. Prior to this, he held the same position for seven years at Kepler Cheuvreux, the largest independent European broker. Paul has twelve years’ previous experience as a fund manager in quantitative arbitrage, both for hedge funds and long-only funds. Paul regularly presents papers at academic conferences and has authored various publications on Market Microstructure in applied journals.

He has been a lecturer for a number of institutions, and still gives lectures for Paris Dauphine University. Paul graduated from ENSAE Paris.

We hope to see you online!

The Cornell-Citi Team

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Previous CFEM Events

Sep. 1st, 2020
Speaker: Michael Rabadi (Balyasny Asset Management)

Oct. 6th, 2020
Speaker: Rama Cont (Oxford University) and Francesco Capponi (BlackRock)

Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series: Steve Heston

Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series, NYU TandonDear All,

You are cordially invited to the Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series (BQE) on Thursday, September 24th at 6 p.m. on Zoom.

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Meeting ID:971 5155 1289
Password:
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Dr. Steve Heston, Professor of Finance at the University of Maryland, College Park, will give the following talk:

Title:

Option Momentum

Abstract

This paper computes exact returns on equity-V IX option portfolios to investigate momentum in options across different S&P 500 stocks. Stock options with high historical returns continue to outperform options with low returns. This predictability has a quarterly pattern, resembling the pattern of stock momentum found by Heston and Sadka (2008). In contrast to stock momentum, option momentum lasts for up to five years and does not reverse.

The profitability of option momentum is distinct from the profitability of option value, as measured by historical variance divided by current equity-V IX price. It is also not explained by systematic risk, stock characteristics, nor bid-ask spreads.

Bio:

Steve Heston graduated with a BS double major in Mathematics and Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1983. He attended the Graduate School of Industrial Administration and earned an MBA in 1985 followed by a Ph.D. in Finance in 1990. He has held previous faculty positions at Yale, Columbia, Washington University, and the University of Auckland in New Zealand. He has worked in the private sector with Goldman Sachs in Fixed Income Arbitrage and in Asset Management Quantitative Equities. He is known for analyzing options with stochastic volatility and international stock risk.

Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Seminars

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

You and your colleagues are invited to attend the Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Seminars at the Tata Innovation Center at Cornell Tech, Room 131. Through the talks this semester, we are excited to collaborate with Citi in highlighting machine learning applications in finance.

11 West Loop Road
New York, NY 10044

All seminars are from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. 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: Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Speaker: Alok Dutt | Citigroup
Title: Data Science in Financial Markets: Hype vs. Useful Practical Reality

Abstract: The data-driven fields of AI and ML are ubiquitous in the financial industry, but despite the promise there are many obstacles to effective application. Few firms are able to reap their full rewards and it is increasingly important to distinguish what works from what doesn’t in practice. How does one navigate the opportunities and challenges amid the plethora of techniques and complexities of implementation? This talk will present a number of general principles and case studies that can help make the necessary choices to realize the transformational potential of data within a financial institution.

Speaker Bio

Alok Dutt is Head of Analytics in the Markets Quantitative Analysis division at Citigroup. He is an architect and manager responsible for various advanced projects in data analytics, trading algorithms and automation across multiple business lines and asset classes. In his role at Citi he applies data and quantitative techniques to automate business processes including research, modeling, trading, simulation and visualization. Alok has extensive experience in several broad areas of quantitative finance, including derivatives modeling, algorithmic trading and market making. Before Citi, he developed the trading models and algorithms for a new automated options market making group at Morgan Stanley that was the subject of a HBS case study on disruptive innovation. Prior to that, Alok was an exotics modeler and trader and established the first multi-asset hybrid trading desk at Bank of America. Alok has a PhD in Computer Science from Yale University and a BA in Mathematics from Cambridge University.

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 glass building, which is the Tata Innovation Center. Once you enter the lobby and check in, walk straight ahead to Room 131.

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Upcoming CFEM Events

April 1, 2020
May 6, 2020

NYU Courant: Mathematical Finance Seminar

The mathematical finance seminar covers a broad range of topics in mathematical and quantitative finance, including:

  • Data science and machine learning in finance
  • Big data and econometric techniques
  • Quantitative finance
  • Portfolio and risk management
  • Pricing and risk models
  • Regulation and regulatory models
  • Trading strategies and back testing

Presenters include invited visitors and NYU Courant faculty. A seminar presentation often covers original research. The seminar meets monthly on Tuesdays at 5:30 pm to 7 pm in room 1302 of Warren Weaver Hall at 251 Mercer Street, unless specified otherwise. Please make sure to check the exact schedule and room assignment. Talks generally last an hour, followed by networking.

Seminars are open to the public.

The seminar coordinator is Petter Kolm (email: petter DOT kolm AT nyu DOT edu).

Seminar Organizer(s): Petter Kolm


Tuesday, November 12, 2019
5:30PM 
251 Mercer St.
Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Model Risk Management for Alpha Strategies created with Deep Learning
Ben Steiner, Global Fixed Income, BNP Paribas Asset Management

Cornell – Citi Financial Data Science Seminar

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 6:10pm to 7:25pm. 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, November 5, 2019
Time: 6:10 pm – 7:25 pm
Speaker: Adam Grealish | Betterment
Title: “An Algorithmic Approach to Personal Investing”

Abstract: In this talk we will explore how technology can be used to improve investor outcomes. Technology and automation can play a significant role in solving traditional asset management problems, such as risk management and rebalancing. Additionally, taxable investing offers a number of opportunities to generate outperformance after tax, not considered in the management of pre-tax portfolios. We will explore various strategies for tax efficient portfolio management, how they can be formulated as mathematical problems and how they can be efficiently implemented in algorithmic frameworks. We will also explore how technology and design can improve investor behavior.  

Speaker Bio

Adam Grealish is the Director of Investing at Betterment, the largest independent online financial advisor with over $15 billion in AUM. Adam and his team are responsible for Betterment’s strategic asset allocation, fund selection, automated portfolio management and tax strategies. Before joining Betterment, Adam founded a natural language processing startup that matched individuals with employment opportunities. Prior to that, he was a vice president at Goldman Sachs’ FICC division, responsible for structured corporate credit and macro credit trading. Earlier in his career, Adam was part of the global quantitative equity portfolio management team at New York Life Investments.

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.

**Please excuse any duplication of this announcement

Past CFEM Events

September 24, 2019
Speaker: Dr. Miquel Noguer I Alonso I Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute
Title: “Latest Developments in Deep Learning in Finance”

October 8, 2019
Speaker: Puneet Singhvi I Citi
Title: “What’s Happening in Blockchain in Financial Markets?”

Upcoming CFEM Events

November 12, 2019
Quant Finance Forum
Title: “Big Data and Big Responsibility: The New Frontier of ESG”

NYU Courant: Mathematical Finance Seminar

The mathematical finance seminar covers a broad range of topics in mathematical and quantitative finance, including:

  • Data science and machine learning in finance
  • Big data and econometric techniques
  • Quantitative finance
  • Portfolio and risk management
  • Pricing and risk models
  • Regulation and regulatory models
  • Trading strategies and back testing

Presenters include invited visitors and NYU Courant faculty. A seminar presentation often covers original research. The seminar meets monthly on Tuesdays at 5:30 pm to 7 pm in room 1302 of Warren Weaver Hall at 251 Mercer Street, unless specified otherwise. Please make sure to check the exact schedule and room assignment. Talks generally last an hour, followed by networking.

Seminars are open to the public.

The seminar coordinator is Petter Kolm (email: petter DOT kolm AT nyu DOT edu).

Seminar Organizer(s): Petter Kolm


Tuesday, October 29, 2019
5:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Relearning the Lessons of the Global Financial Crisis
David M. Rowe, President of David M. Rowe Risk Advisory

October 8, 2019: Cornell-Citi Financial Data Science Seminars

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

***For those of you who missed Tuesday night’s seminar and wish to see Dr. Miquel Noguer i Alonso’s presentation, the recording is now available.

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 6:10 pm to 7:25 pm. This seminar will NOT be recorded.

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

 

Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Time: 6:10pm – 7:25pm
Speaker: Puneet Singhvi | Citi
Title: “What’s Happening with Blockchain in Financial Markets?”

Abstract

Over the past few years, the financial industry has been actively exploring blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) to assess their impact in various use-cases, identify benefits, and separate the hype from reality. Citi has been an active participant and strategic investor in blockchain initiatives across the ecosystem for nearly 5 years now.

In this presentation, we will discuss real use-cases in active implementation across the financial ecosystem and review key drivers for adoption. These emerging use-cases span product lines and geographies – from the digitization of post-trade activities to transformed market exchanges, and from digitized securities to cash-on-chain models, from collateral mobility to trade finance – across North America, Europe, and Asia. We will discuss areas with tangible benefits, and what have been learnings from failed initiatives. We will also review key emerging issues with the technology and potential areas of opportunity going forward.

Speaker Bio

Puneet is Managing Director and Financial Markets Infrastructure (FMI) head for Citi Institutional Client Group. He is responsible for relationship and key initiatives with FMIs such as Exchanges, Payment Systems, Clearing Houses, and Settlement venues. He also leads Blockchain/DLT and Digital Assets initiatives for the Markets and Securities Services business working actively with FMIs, FinTechs and institutional clients on identifying and delivering solutions.

Puneet has worked at Citi across the developed and emerging markets in various management roles within Citi Markets & Securities Services and Citi Trade & Transaction Services businesses. His roles included leading Citi Global Clearing Payments Product, Citi Foreign Exchange & Derivative Clearing Product Management, Trade Finance and Asset Backed Finance.

He has a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering and has completed his post-graduation in management from the Indian Institute of Management.

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.

**Please excuse any duplication of this announcement

Past CFEM Events

September 24, 2019
Speaker: Dr. Miquel Noguer I Alonso I Artificial Intelligence Finance Institute

Title: “Latest Developments in Deep Learning in Finance”

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

November 12, 2019
Quant Finance Forum

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.

**Please excuse any duplication of this announcement

Upcoming CFEM Events

October 8, 2019
Speaker & Title TBD

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

November 12, 2019
Quant Finance Forum