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Dr. Ed Snelson is Senior Research Analyst at FX Concepts.
He joined FX Concepts in 2009 as a member of the Investment Research group.
From 2007 to 2009, he was a post-doctorate researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK applying machine-learning prediction methods to problems in internet search.
Dr. Snelson holds an undergraduate degree in Physics from Trinity College at Cambridge University.
He continued his studies at Cambridge to obtain a First Class Masters in 2001.
In addition, he conducted post-graduate research at the University of California, Berkeley, from 2001 to 2002 under a Katz Fellowship.
Dr. Snelson completed his PhD in Machine-Learning under the supervision of Professor Zoubin Ghahramani at the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London.
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FX Concepts LLC
FX Concepts LLC Investment ManagersFinance FX Concepts' currency investment programs look to provide superior risk-adjusted returns through a diversified portfolio of currencies. They manage a variety of developed and emerging market currency portfolios for clients throughout the world. Their approach blends quantitative and technical models with human judgment. Through empirical analysis, their models consider how currencies actually do behave rather than why they might behave in a certain way in the future. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/11/2011 |
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FX Concepts LLC
FX Concepts LLC Investment ManagersFinance FX Concepts' currency investment programs look to provide superior risk-adjusted returns through a diversified portfolio of currencies. They manage a variety of developed and emerging market currency portfolios for clients throughout the world. Their approach blends quantitative and technical models with human judgment. Through empirical analysis, their models consider how currencies actually do behave rather than why they might behave in a certain way in the future. | Finance |
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