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A brief summary of my life/experience follows. I completed my undergraduate
A brief summary of my life/experience follows. I completed my undergraduate
(bachelor's) degree at [[Yale University]], in Molecular, Cellular, and
(bachelor's) degree at [[Yale University]], in Molecular, Cellular, and
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[[MBA]]/[[MS]] in [[Finance]] from [[Temple University]], and now I'm in a [[PhD]] program in
[[MBA]]/[[MS]] in [[Finance]] from [[Temple University]], and now I'm in a [[PhD]] program in
[[Finance]], also at TU. I've also been known to have some interest in [[anime]],
[[Finance]], also at TU. I've also been known to have some interest in [[anime]],
computer games, and [[open source software]]. And that about covers it in terms
computer games, and [[open source software]]. I keep myself moving with ping-pong and martial arts.
 
And that about covers it in terms
of subject matter where I may be at least half-way competent to contribute
of subject matter where I may be at least half-way competent to contribute
something.
something.
On occasion, I teach undergraduate finance as part of my graduate assistantship work. Thanks to the encouragement and organizational support provided by the [[CZ:Eduzendium|Eduzendium]] project, one of the course projects is writing an article for Citizendium. See [[CZ:Finance3101_101_TempleUniversity_Spring2008|the course project site]] if you are curious.
The following is a list of some articles that I  notice are somewhat sparse on WP, and think I can start/contribute to here.
* [[Homoskedasticity]] and [[Heteroskedasticity]]
* Tests for the above (Breusch-Pagan, Goldfeld-Quandt, etc.)
* Turnpike theorem
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A brief summary of my life/experience follows. I completed my undergraduate (bachelor's) degree at Yale University, in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. In the meantime, I learned enough computer stuff that I did some IT consulting (basically, net and *nix admin). Then I got an MBA/MS in Finance from Temple University, and now I'm in a PhD program in Finance, also at TU. I've also been known to have some interest in anime, computer games, and open source software. I keep myself moving with ping-pong and martial arts.

And that about covers it in terms of subject matter where I may be at least half-way competent to contribute something.

On occasion, I teach undergraduate finance as part of my graduate assistantship work. Thanks to the encouragement and organizational support provided by the Eduzendium project, one of the course projects is writing an article for Citizendium. See the course project site if you are curious.

The following is a list of some articles that I notice are somewhat sparse on WP, and think I can start/contribute to here.



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