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Chris
Taylor

www.crnt.co.uk

28, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Chris graduated from Cambridge University in 2006 (BA mathematics; Part III mathematics with distinction) and is now studying for a PhD in the Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge. His research explores the connections between continuous and discrete systems, and the emergent properties arising from the interactions of thousands of individual agents.

In summer 2008 he spent three months as a quantitative associate at Barclays Capital in Canary Wharf, London. His research on interest rate models led to improvements in the pricing of exotic interest derivatives and a greater understanding of the limitations of those models.


Chris Taylor's Schools

  • University of Cambridge , Class of 2009
    Ph.D in Mathematics

    Treasurer, Beyond Part III graduate conference 2009. President, Cambridge University Philosophy of Mathematics Soc. Entertainments Rep, Trinity College BA Soc. Graduate Maths Society. Cambridge University Student Pugwash. First and Third Trinity Boat Club. Lecturing (History of Mathematics) and tutoring.

  • University of Cambridge , Class of 2006
    MA in Mathematics

    With Distinction.

  • University of Cambridge , Class of 2005
    Bachelors in Mathematics

    BA (Hons) 2.1. President, Cambridge University Philosophy of Mathematics Soc. Publicity, Cambridge University Travel Soc. First and Third Trinity Boat Club.

Chris Taylor's Companies

  • Barclays Capital 2008 - 2008 - London, United Kingdom
    Summer Associate
    Quantitative Analytics, Fixed Income
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers 2004 - 2004 - Uxbridge, United Kingdom
    Summer Analyst
    Personal Tax

Chris Taylor's Presentations

  • Localized Structures in Lattice Dynamical Systems, SIAM Nonlinear Waves Conference, Rome, Italy
    July, 2008
  • Pattern Formation in Lattice Dynamical Systems, Patterns, Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications (PANDA) Meeting, Leeds, United Kingdom
    April, 2008
  • Pattern Formation in Lattice Dynamical Systems, British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, Manchester, United Kingdom
    April, 2008
  • Lattice Dynamical Systems, DCAMM Workshop on Complex Systems, Copenhagen, Denmark
    June, 2007

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