Stefan Sorg
About Stefan Sorg
Stefan Sorg is a Data Scientist and economist currently working at QuantCo in Köln. He has a strong background in scientific programming, statistical data analysis, and quantum physics, with international experience from institutions like MIT, UC Berkeley, and INP Grenoble.
Current Position at QuantCo
Stefan Sorg is currently working at QuantCo as a Data Scientist and Ökonom in Köln, Germany. In this role, he applies his extensive background in data science and economics to provide data-driven solutions and insights. His work primarily involves mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and leveraging quantitative methods to solve complex business problems.
Previous Experience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In 2018, Stefan Sorg conducted research as a Visiting PhD Student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA, USA, for a duration of two months. This opportunity allowed him to collaborate with leading researchers and gain experience in advanced scientific methodologies.
Employment at Max-Planck-Institut
From 2014 to 2019, Stefan Sorg worked at the Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb as a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter in Munich Area, Germany, contributing for five years. During his tenure, he was involved in various research projects focusing on the intersection of economics and innovation.
Educational Background in Economics and Physics
Stefan Sorg earned his Doctorate in Economics (Dr. oec. publ.) from Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, under the aegis of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. He also holds a Master of Science in Physics from LMU Munich, having completed this degree in 2014. His educational background is further complemented by his studies at Grenoble INP - Phelma, where he studied Physik and obtained a 3A, Auslandssemester.
International Academic Experience
Stefan Sorg has gained extensive international experience through his studies and research assignments. He studied Physics as an Undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, for 11 months in 2010. Additionally, he completed an Auslandssemester at Grenoble INP - Phelma in Physics from 2012 to 2013. These experiences have helped him become proficient in English and French, both written and spoken, alongside his native German.