MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering

Jul 15th, 2008 | Filed under: Academic Institutes, Resources

MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering

Director: Andrew Lo, alo [at] mit [dot] edu

From the Institute’s Website: MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering (LFE) is an MIT research center created as a partnership between academia and industry, designed to support and promote quantitative research in financial engineering and computational finance.  The principal focus of the LFE is the quantitative analysis of financial markets using mathematical, statistical, and computational models. The goal of LFE is not only to spur advances in financial engineering, but also to develop better ways to teach students and executives how to apply financial technology in corporate settings..  More…

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