Matthew Smith
About Matthew Smith
Matthew Smith is a Research Engineer with a strong background in data science and finance. He has worked at various institutions in Barcelona and Madrid, contributing to projects and engaging with the community through multiple online platforms.
Work at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Matthew Smith has been employed as a Research Engineer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center since 2020. In this role, he has contributed to various projects, including the development of the Flowboard project, which is accessible online. His work focuses on leveraging advanced computational techniques to address complex problems in data science.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Smith holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where he has been a Ph.D. candidate since 2017. He also earned a Master's degree in Economics from Universitat de Barcelona and a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Swansea University. His educational background provides a strong foundation in econometrics, financial risk, and data science.
Background in Data Science and Finance
Matthew Smith has a diverse background in data science and finance. He has worked as a Researcher in the Department of Finance at IESE Business School from 2017 to 2019 and served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Econometrics at the University of Barcelona in 2014. His experience includes roles in mergers and acquisitions as an M&A Analyst at ARS Corporate in 2015.
Online Presence and Community Engagement
Matthew Smith maintains a strong online presence in the data science community. He actively engages with peers and shares insights through his blog and Twitter account. His GitHub repository showcases various projects related to R, Python, and C++, reflecting his commitment to contributing to the field of data science.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to his position at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Matthew Smith is currently a Researcher in the Department of Finance at Esade and continues his Ph.D. studies at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His current roles involve applying his expertise in economics and data science to research and development projects.