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Hi QuantNet,
I am currently an Aerospace Engineering PhD student with about a year left to graduate. I am strongly considering a career as a quant analyst/researcher. My main area of research in PhD involves implementing computational models to study mechanical behavior. I have a good programming and math background (algebra and calculus), although my statistics skills could be better. I have decent machine learning skills. My Masters and PhD is from a top 5 school for this engineering. I would like to prepare in the next few months to be a better candidate. Could you please help me find out what skills I should focus most on? Should I get into Stochastic Calculus? How much finance should I know upfront?
Thanks!
I am currently an Aerospace Engineering PhD student with about a year left to graduate. I am strongly considering a career as a quant analyst/researcher. My main area of research in PhD involves implementing computational models to study mechanical behavior. I have a good programming and math background (algebra and calculus), although my statistics skills could be better. I have decent machine learning skills. My Masters and PhD is from a top 5 school for this engineering. I would like to prepare in the next few months to be a better candidate. Could you please help me find out what skills I should focus most on? Should I get into Stochastic Calculus? How much finance should I know upfront?
Thanks!