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Alexey Yeremenko, CIO 

 Alexey has 15 years of trading experience in multiple asset classes. Through the course of his career Alexey had been working as a trader, structurer and quant in the world leading financial institutions such as Merrill Lynch New York, Nordea Copenhagen, Euroinvest Moscow, LBP London. 

He holds Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Applied Mathematics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and PhD (ABD) degree in Finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 

 


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Dmitrijs Lesnevskijs, CTO
  
Dmitrijs’ prime area of expertise is IT.  Since 1998 he works on different IT projects in CISCO corporation in Boston and Lausanne. He leads a team of software developers to come up with cutting solutions in parallel computing, machine learning and optimization.

Dmitrijs holds Bachelor and Masters Degrees  in Applied Mathematics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.


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Mark Remmel, Research

Mark  is a faculty member of the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on computational mathematics and statistics. Specifically he studies nonlinear dispersive phenomenon in geophysics and builds asymptotic models for equatorial dynamics. His research has been presented at numerous conferences and universities and has appeared in top academic journals.

Mark holds Bachelor, Masters and PhD degrees in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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