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Data Assistant

Location:
Katy, TX
Posted:
January 02, 2019

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Dovran Rahmedov

Phone:479-***-****

E-mail:**************@*****.***

EDUCATION BACKGROUND

● I got my masters and PhD degrees in Physics from the University of Arkansas. As a graduate student and research assistant, I performed simulations and quantum mechanics based calculations to study properties of materials called multiferroics.

● I performed extensive work in Linux environment, and as a result of that I gained good experience in basic UNIX tools.

● Python was my language of choice when it comes to data analysis and data visualization.

● To write programs with high performance requirements and programs that meant to work for a long term I used C and C++ languages.

● In general, physics, applied mathematics, numerical methods, computational science, programming, modeling and data analysis was the areas of my interest. WORK EXPERIENCE

● From February of 2014 I started working in Quantlab Financial as a quantitative research scientist.

● Handling, analysis and visualization of large amount of market data, modelling different market conditions, was important part of my work in the company.

● I build regression models for stock prices and improved it using different regularization methods. Optimized trading model for speed for high frequency trading. Studied correlation drift. Introduced new indicators to the model.

● Used PyQt to build graphical user Interface for visualising and exploring data. Implemented the result of research in C++ for the trading infrastructure of the company. PUBLICATIONS DURING GRADUATE STUDY

● “Electric-field-induced paths in multiferroic BiFeO3 from atomistic simulations,” Physical Review Letters 103, 047204 (2009).

● “Ferromagnetism in multiferroic BiFeO3 films: a first-principles-based study,” Physical Review B 81, 140401(R) (2010).

● “Magnetic cycloid of BiFeO3 from atomistic simulations,” Physical Review Letters 109, 037207

(2012).

● “Crafting the magnonic and spintronic response of BiFeO3 films by epitaxial strain,” Nature Materials, 12, 641 (2013).

● “Magnetoelectric signature in the magnetic properties of antiferromagnetic multiferroics: atomistic simulations and phenomenology,” Physical Review B 88, 224405 (2013).

● “Novel magnetic arrangement and structural phase transition induced by spin-lattice coupling in multiferroics,” MRS Communications 3, 213 (2013).

● “Control of ferroelectricity and magnetism in multiferroic BiFeO3 by epitaxial strain,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 372, 20120438 (2014).

● “Ultrafast switching of the electric polarization and magnetic chirality in BiFeO3 by an electric field,” Physical Review Letters 112, 147601 (2014).

● “Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials” The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, (2009).

● “Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials” Fermilab, in Chicago IL, (2011). Education

University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR

MS, PhD, Physics, GPA 3.65 May 2014

Turkmen State University Ashgabat,Turkmenistan

Physics May 2006



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