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Imperial College Algothon

Imperial College Algothon

Saturday 4th November 2023 - Sunday 5th November 2023
  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Quantitative Research
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Saturday 4th November 2023 - Sunday 5th November 2023
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Imperial College Union, Prince Consort Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BB

Imperial College Algothon

Algothon, Europe’s largest Quantitative Finance Hackathon. Algothon was originally founded back in 2019. This year, Algothon will include multiple quantitative challenges of our kind sponsors, which teams of up to 3 people will compete to solve. There will be merchandise for you to grab, tailored prizes of companies for you to win. Meals are provided. Most importantly, it’s FREE OF CHARGE.

Interested in attending?

Places are extremely limited and we expect a high number of registrations for the event. Please be sure to apply early.

When & Where

Date:
Saturday, 4 Nov – Sunday, 5 Nov 2023

Location:
Imperial College Union, Prince Consort Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BB

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