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Dear QuantNet,
I would like to hear your advice about my friend who want to have a part-time job. I can shortly describe him to help you understand his profile:
- He completed Moscow State University, department of Functional Calculus
- He is a really well-rounded mathematician. I have completed this University, too. The level of pure math teaching in our university is really high (Markov, Kolmogorov, Khintchin, Dynkin, Gnedenko, Girsanov, Prokhorov, Piterbarg, Shiryaev, etc all studied and were professors in this Faculty).
- He is probably the most talented student I have ever met, as he was a group mate of my friend. He was two times prize winner in All-Russian Olympiad in Math at school
- He is a PhD student currently and has a series of works on the "weak convergence of probability measures in functional spaces".
- Has a deep understanding of Stochastic Calculus and Functional Calculus in general.
- In the same vein knows Probability Theory and Statistics.
- Understand Numerical methods really well and codes in C++ for over 6 years.
Is there any part-time job where he can apply his skills? Can you give some concrete advices?
As I told he currently is a PhD student in Moscow State University and want to have a part-time job to support himself.
Would be much appreciated for your advice
I would like to hear your advice about my friend who want to have a part-time job. I can shortly describe him to help you understand his profile:
- He completed Moscow State University, department of Functional Calculus
- He is a really well-rounded mathematician. I have completed this University, too. The level of pure math teaching in our university is really high (Markov, Kolmogorov, Khintchin, Dynkin, Gnedenko, Girsanov, Prokhorov, Piterbarg, Shiryaev, etc all studied and were professors in this Faculty).
- He is probably the most talented student I have ever met, as he was a group mate of my friend. He was two times prize winner in All-Russian Olympiad in Math at school
- He is a PhD student currently and has a series of works on the "weak convergence of probability measures in functional spaces".
- Has a deep understanding of Stochastic Calculus and Functional Calculus in general.
- In the same vein knows Probability Theory and Statistics.
- Understand Numerical methods really well and codes in C++ for over 6 years.
Is there any part-time job where he can apply his skills? Can you give some concrete advices?
As I told he currently is a PhD student in Moscow State University and want to have a part-time job to support himself.
Would be much appreciated for your advice
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