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ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

2024-10-15
  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Quantitative Research
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Tuesday 15th October 2024 at 18:00
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ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse, Zürich, Switzerland

Join us to discover G-Research and the world of Quantitative Finance. During the event you will take part in our brand new cointegration challenge, led by our researchers, where you’ll test your strategies on unseen, real world data sets! Play for fun, or bring your competitive spirit for the chance to win prizes!

Following the challenge, you’ll have the chance to network with our researchers over some food and drinks; a great opportunity to ask your questions and hear about their transition from academia to industry.

Interested in attending?

Follow the link below to learn more about this event – and others – and how you can register to attend.

When & Where

Date:

Tuesday 15th October

Time:

18:00 – 22:00

Location:

ETH Zurich Campus

LEE 101

Rämistrasse 101,

8092 Zürich,

Switzerland

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