Alumni Spotlight: Ying Wang

Alum Ying Wang was a student in the Computational Finance and Risk Management Master of Science campus cohort of 2013. Ying obtained a summer Quantitative Analyst internship with Verus Investments, before on-boarding as a full-time Quantitative Analyst after graduation. Since 2017, she has been rising through the Data Scientist ranks …

New Majors a Hit with UW Undergraduates

This past winter, the Department of Applied Mathematics announced the addition of two new undergraduate majors in Computational Finance and Risk Management (CFRM) and Applied Mathematics. Following the first admissions cycle, both majors are now officially in effect, with 23 outstanding undergraduate students joining the BS-CFRM program for autumn 2020. …

CFRM Students Persevere for a Successful Summer 2020

The 2019 cohort of UW CFRM graduate students had a robust and valuable Summer 2020 experience amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced on-campus CFRM Career Services to operate remotely starting on March 16, 2020. “March and April are the prime months of internship recruiting, interviewing and offers,” reports Karen Beaudry, …

Google Summer of Code Remains Popular with CFRM Students

Since 2012, nearly a dozen CFRM students have completed projects for Google Summer of Code (GSoC), which is a global program that offers post-secondary student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. Participating students work full-time on their projects, and CFRM instructors serve as mentors. In …

A Word from the Director

This year marks a number of exciting developments and milestones for the CFRM program. In September, we welcomed our largest ever cohort of 42 students for our on-campus MS-CFRM program. We also launched our new online graduate certificate in Financial Data Analytics (FDA). Our first FDA certificate cohort includes students working full-time at companies such as The Boeing Company and The World Bank. In expanding our certificate offerings, we expect our courses to reach more and more working professionals worldwide who are interested in quantitative finance.

CFRM Program Director Tim Leung with UW mascot Dubs II.

Back home in Seattle, CFRM continues to collaborate with the local finance industry and professional societies such as the CFA Society, CAIA, and SAIA. As featured in the UW Daily, we have been gearing up our efforts to connect with the Seattle fintech industry and to educate our students, by adding a course about fintech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. We are also expanding our footprint to neighboring regions and across the country, such as attending the CFA Society of Vancouver Annual Economic Forecast Dinner, as well as a number of local and national conferences.

Looking forward, our CFRM graduate program will soon be augmented by a new undergraduate major in Computational Finance and Risk Management, in addition to the existing CFRM minor, starting next academic year. Together, these programs will provide more opportunities for the growing number of students interested in computational finance and risk management.