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The International Association of Financial Engineers is
pleased to endorse
The New York Academy of Sciences
Quantitative Finance Symposium
Wednesday November 8, 2006
7 World Trade Center
250 Greenwich St 40th Floor
New York City
4:00PM Program Begins
Reception Afterwards
Featuring:
Dr. Robert Engle, Nobel Laureate, New York University
Dr. Doyne Farmer, Sante Fe Institute
Dr. David Shaw, D.E. Shaw & Co.
Dr. Eugene Stanley, Boston University
Please join us to hear four world famous scientists speak about how they applied different aspects of their quantitative and scientific training to the complex financial markets.
This is the first symposium on Quantitative Finance at the New York Academy of Sciences as part of a new initiative launched in physical sciences and engineering. Given the Academy's new location at 7 World Trade Center and the number of scientists who work in finance, the goal of this symposium is to build community by creating collaborations and developing professional networks between the science and finance communities.
There will be a reception following the presentations.
This is a free event. Please register at the New York Academy of Sciences website
http://www.nyas.org/events/eventDetail.asp?eventID=7588&date=11/8/2006 4:00:00 PM
pleased to endorse
The New York Academy of Sciences
Quantitative Finance Symposium
Wednesday November 8, 2006
7 World Trade Center
250 Greenwich St 40th Floor
New York City
4:00PM Program Begins
Reception Afterwards
Featuring:
Dr. Robert Engle, Nobel Laureate, New York University
Dr. Doyne Farmer, Sante Fe Institute
Dr. David Shaw, D.E. Shaw & Co.
Dr. Eugene Stanley, Boston University
Please join us to hear four world famous scientists speak about how they applied different aspects of their quantitative and scientific training to the complex financial markets.
This is the first symposium on Quantitative Finance at the New York Academy of Sciences as part of a new initiative launched in physical sciences and engineering. Given the Academy's new location at 7 World Trade Center and the number of scientists who work in finance, the goal of this symposium is to build community by creating collaborations and developing professional networks between the science and finance communities.
There will be a reception following the presentations.
This is a free event. Please register at the New York Academy of Sciences website
http://www.nyas.org/events/eventDetail.asp?eventID=7588&date=11/8/2006 4:00:00 PM