Cornell funds projects in NYC visioning initiative
Four new faculty projects have been selected to receive funding for collaborative, cross-disciplinary opportunities for learning and research in New York City. Read more
Four new faculty projects have been selected to receive funding for collaborative, cross-disciplinary opportunities for learning and research in New York City. Read more
Eighteen Cornell doctoral students from 13 fields of study have received 2019-20 Engaged Graduate Student Grants to support community-engaged research relevant to their dissertations. Read more
Assistant professor Jamol Pender (ORIE) has been selected to receive the 2019 Zellman Warhaft Faculty Commitment to Diversity Award. Established in 2007 in honor of mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Zellman Warhaft, the first associate dean for diversity in the College of Engineering, the Zellman Warhaft Faculty Commitment to Diversity Award recognizes students and faculty members for commitment to diversity issues, as well as participation in DPE activities and programs. Read more
If you are a fan of logic problems, you have probably seen some variant on the classic challenge involving moving a group of people or items from one place to another in the most efficient way possible, given several constraints. Sometimes the challenge is framed as getting a group of people across a single-track footbridge where certain individuals can never be on the bridge together; sometimes it involves transporting animals across a river with a canoe, but certain animals can never be together on one side of the river without a human there. If you have seen these sorts of problems, then... Read more
Alliance Bernstein's Andrew Chin (Chief Risk Officer and Head of Quantitative Research) and Celia Chen (Data Scientist) came to the Cornell Tech campus on April 10th to discuss major changes in the asset management industry as a result of big data. This concludes our seminar series with Citi for the semester! We hope to collaborate again in the future, and we thank everyone for the continued support. Read more
On Wednesday, April 3rd, our panelists and attendees from a variety of career paths gathered for an informal discussion as women in finance. The conversation included such topics as the setbacks that all of us have overcome in the industry, challenges that women still face, and our visions for the future. It was a memorable chat, and we are grateful to all participants for the newfound inspiration. Read more
Over the next five years, each researcher will receive up to $500,000 “to build a firm scientific footing for solving challenges and scaling new heights for the nation, as well as serve as academic role models in research and education,” according to the NSF website. The five assistant professors are: Jayadev Acharya, electrical and computer engineering; Siddhartha Banerjee, operations research and information engineering; Christina Delimitrou, electrical and computer engineering; Nathan Kallus, operations research and information engineering at Cornell Tech; Karola Mészáros, mathematics in... Read more
Dan diBartolomeo (Northfield Information Services) hosted a talk on the incorporation of text news analytics in risk assessment. CFEM had a great turnout at the Tata Innovation Center on Cornell Tech's campus, and it proved to be a fascinating exchange of ideas! Read more
Our own ORIE professor, Mark Lewis, was honored during Black History Month. We're so proud of all that you've accomplished in your career and those who you have inspired! Read more about Mark's mathematical sciences accomplishments Read more
Cornell Financial Engineering Manhattan partnered with Citi for the first time last Tuesday night on January 29th, 2019. Eric Newcomer, Chief Architect for Treasury and Trade Solutions at Citigroup, was the first speaker in our seminar series to highlight machine learning applications in finance. His presentation, "Projects and Experiences in Treasury and Trade Solutions," was well-received and brought together attendees from a wide variety of fields. Our next seminar will be held on February 27th with Dan diBartolomeo of Northfield Information Services, Inc. We hope to see more people attend... Read more