AMY WANG
Education:
CQF (Certificate in Quantitative Finance, www.cqf.com), Qualified with Certification, June 2011
Yale University, MS, Computer Science, completed all PhD courses
Univ. of Connecticut, MS, Electrical Engineering, completed all PhD courses
Harbin Inst. Of Tech., BS, MS, Aerospace Engineering
Institut d’Administration des Enterprise, France, MBA courses and projects Experience:
Research Solution Advisors Founder/Director/Consultant
Research and education service provider with a mission to bridge the gap between academia and industry.
Research and advise interns in quant finance, machine learning, high frequency trading systems, digital currencies and distributed autonomous organizations.
Advanced technology consulting with venture firm on advanced database technologies and big data projects. Fortress Investments – Systems Analyst/Database Administrator
Chief database administrator of over 30 SQL firmwide mission critical production and client support servers
Lead software developer, trading desk and portfolio manager reporting and services provider. Morgan Stanley, Fixed Income Division – Associate/Software Engineer/Database Administrator
Lead software associate of frontend and backend production systems. First line production services of financial products. Salomon Smith Barney, Global Equity Research – Associate
Principal software developer and quantitative research associate, DBA, quant developer in global equity research Bank of New York, BondNet Division – Software Developer/ Chief Trading Database Administrator
Principal team member and leader in designing, building and maturing one of world’s first bond electronic trading exchanges which was matured and later sold to Bank of New York. Yale University, Artificial Intelligence Lab – Research Assistant/Doctoral Student
Research and software development of intelligent and sophisticated software systems/packages simulating human intelligent behavior. Designed and successfully implemented a robot chess player which became the demo for alumni visits University of Connecticut, Electrical Engineering Dept – Research Assistant/Teaching Assistant/Doctoral Student
Research and software development of multivariable multi sampling rate stochastic optimal control systems and software for airplane controllers
Teaching assistant (including lecturing) of several courses in the department HONORS & AWARDS:
Honorary Member of Phi Kappa Phi of Academic Excellence Fellowship of Yale University
Fellowship of University of Connecticut
Best Teaching Assistant Award of each semester I was a teaching assistant (including lectures) PUBLICATION:
Deng & Wang, Development and future perspectives of gyroscope drift testing device, Journal of Astronautics, 1987(3)