LING WU [WILLIAM]
+ 1 (718) 386 - 3878 61-30 Palmetto Street Ridgewood, NY
11385 Email:
lw429@nyu.edu
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CAREER
OBJECTIVE |
To obtain a quantitative analyst position involving derivative pricing or trading strategy
modeling. |
EDUCATION |
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences MS in Mathematics in
Finance, Candidate - January 2003
Emphasis:
Professional training on quantitative and computational modeling applied
to derivative securities valuation, portfolio structuring, risk
management, and scenario simulation.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (1999
- 2001) MS in Applied Mathematics
Emphasis: Numerical Analysis;
Operational Research & PDE
MS in Economics, Gatton School of
Business & Economics
Emphasis: Econometrics;
International Finance; Risk management & Statistics
RENMIN (PEOPLE'S) UNIVERSITY
OF CHINA (1994 - 1998) BA in International Economics
· Graduated with Honors ·
Excellent Undergraduate Student Award of Beijing
City |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE |
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GOLDMAN SACHS
(2002)
Hong Kong
Summer Associate
Researched on Asian equity market and
related derivative strategy.
PROCTER &
GAMBLE (1998 -
1999) Hong
Kong/China/Cincinnati, OH Financial Analyst
Analyzed transfer pricing and risk exposure
calibrating between US/Asia though SAP/R3 · Led research on the risk
reduction opportunities for FX trading/inter-company money pool schedule.
REUTERS
(1997) Beijing/Shanghai, China
Summer Associate
Provided economic policy report and daily
regional stock market review.
SHANGHAI FUTURES EXCHANGE
(1996)
Shanghai, China
Junior Trader (intern)
Supported senior trader in domestic mineral
and agricultural commodity futures market. |
COMPUTER SKILLS |
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Programming: C/C++, Visual Basic,
Fortran, Perl, Java, JavaScript, HTML,and SQL Operating
System: Unix, Linux, and various Windows platforms
Other Application:
SAS, Stata, MATLAB, and MS Office
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AFFILIATION |
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· Member, American Mathematics Society
· Member, International Association of Financial Engeneer
· Member, Internaiional Webmaster Assoiciation
· Chair,
Student Government, People's Univesity of China, Department of
International Economics
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