Difference between revisions of "List of ideas in need of extra partners"
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Add a section (e.g., using the following wiki code <code>==New amazing idea==</code>) for each idea. | Add a section (e.g., using the following wiki code <code>==New amazing idea==</code>) for each idea. | ||
For each idea you should, at least, write your name, contact email, and a short overview of your objectives. | For each idea you should, at least, write your name, contact email, and a short overview of your objectives. | ||
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+ | Are you interested in the intersection between engineering and business? Do you have passion for developing designs and quantitative models directly related to running a successful business? From mathematical modeling of equity prices and development of an algorithm to trade equity to conducting operation research and develop an tool to design logistical systems for a business, I have some ideas. Otherwise, I am pretty open to any new ideas. My name is Kevin, a sophomore with computer science and systems engineering major and a math minor. I am looking for a partner interested in business and/or finance related fields who also have a passion for programming. If you are interested please email me at | ||
+ | ''keonshik.kim@wustl.edu'' . |
Revision as of 06:35, 23 January 2017
Add a section (e.g., using the following wiki code ==New amazing idea==
) for each idea.
For each idea you should, at least, write your name, contact email, and a short overview of your objectives.
New Partner Needed - Operation Research, Programming, and/or Financial Engineering
Are you interested in the intersection between engineering and business? Do you have passion for developing designs and quantitative models directly related to running a successful business? From mathematical modeling of equity prices and development of an algorithm to trade equity to conducting operation research and develop an tool to design logistical systems for a business, I have some ideas. Otherwise, I am pretty open to any new ideas. My name is Kevin, a sophomore with computer science and systems engineering major and a math minor. I am looking for a partner interested in business and/or finance related fields who also have a passion for programming. If you are interested please email me at keonshik.kim@wustl.edu .