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Mahesh Agarwal
New York University Agarwal has worked for a consultancy and a broker-dealer. Aspiring to be a trader, he also wants to improve the lives of people in India. |
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Aya Bellicha
University of California at Berkeley Bellicha left her life in Israel behind to pursue an M.F.E. degree. "I can adjust to new situations quickly and deal with unfamiliar environments." |
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Rajiv Bhutani
University of California at Berkeley From India to California and soon off to Hong Kong to intern on UBS' equity derivatives desk, Bhutani would like to manage a hybrid book. |
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Sandeep Bhutani
University of California at Berkeley He holds 10 U.S. patents and an M.S., but the book "Fortune's Formula," by William Poundstone, led Bhutani to pursue a life as a quant. |
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Matthieu Brunet
University of California at Berkeley With experience working in financial services in Paris and London, Brunet aspires to design and structure new products. |
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Peter Chromiak
University of California at Berkeley Chromiak likes the vibe of the small, independent shops, and has experience in commodities through an internship with the New York Merc. |
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Pierre Drogoul
New York University Drogoul has interned for both Lehman and Barclays, but don't ask him how the cultures will mesh. He aspires to work as a quant on a sell-side trading desk. |
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Marc Fernandes
New York University An MIT grad interested in interweaving economics and finance, Fernandes interned at RBS Greenwich doing research on an interest rate trading desk. |
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Cynthia Haidar
Columbia University The recent crisis does not make Haidar doubt her plans; the trilingual computer engineer is confident that the market will go up again. |
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Guido Marandella
University of California at Berkeley Italian physicist Marandella hopes to utilize his technical and mathematical skills in a trading desk's quantitative group at a large investment bank. |
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Uri Miron
New York University Miron pursued film writing after college, but missed the quantitative work he had done as an undergrad studying computer science. |
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Priyanshu Mutreja
University of California at Berkeley From New Delhi, Mutreja started trading on his own in India. Now -- at 19, the youngest M.F.E. student -- he is looking forward to a career in fixed income. |
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Bart Rothwell
Columbia University From professional poker player to quant, Rothwell made a living at the tables, but ultimately felt too many of his skills were being underutilized. |
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Xiaoli "Shelly" Shi
Rutgers University Armed with a Ph.D. in physics, Shi says Wall Street is "interesting, challenging and competitive, which fits my personality." |
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Noah Taylor New York University After earning two undergraduate degrees -- one in business and one in math -- and working in a quantitative position at UBS, Taylor decided to further enhance his quantitative skill set and enrolled in NYU’s program. |
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Rosalia Wong
New York University As a student at United World College in her native Hong Kong, Wong was exposed to diverse cultures, and would love to work for a global firm. |
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Qidong "Tony" Zhang
Rutgers University An internship in Standard & Poor's quantitative group has given Zhang experience analyzing mortgage-backed securities. |
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Margit Zwemer
University of California at Berkeley Atlanta-raised Zwemer will soon begin an internship with Goldman's London office as a credit derivatives strategist -- a dream role, she says. |
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