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ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

Tuesday 10th October 2023
  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Quantitative Research
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Tuesday 10th October 2023
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LEE E 101 - Lecture Hall, Leonhardstrasse 16, 8001, Zurich

ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

Join our interactive quant finance workshop, meet our researchers and learn about their transition from academia to industry. Our researchers will guide you through our python-based challenge before a networking session (with food and drinks provided), where you can learn more about their academic background, their role at G-Research and ask for advice as postgraduates. This event is open to those studying for their masters and PhD at ETH Zurich.

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:
Tuesday, 10 Oct 2023

Location:
LEE E 101 – Lecture Hall

Leonhardstrasse 16,

8001,

Zurich

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