Ioan Mirciov
About Ioan Mirciov
Ioan Mirciov is a Senior Quantitative Analyst at SEI with extensive experience in finance and mathematics, holding positions at Schroders and Aspect Capital as a Researcher.
Career at SEI
Ioan Mirciov has been with SEI as a Senior Quantitative Analyst since May 2019. In this role, he leverages his extensive background in finance and mathematics to analyze and develop quantitative models. His work focuses on optimizing investment strategies and providing key insights into market behaviors, contributing to the firm's decision-making processes.
Experience at Schroders and Aspect Capital
Currently, Ioan Mirciov holds dual roles as a Researcher at both Schroders and Aspect Capital. In these positions, he conducts in-depth research and analysis to support investment strategies and risk management. His expertise in quantitative analysis helps these firms stay competitive by identifying market trends and opportunities.
Work History at Macquarie Group and IV Capital
Ioan Mirciov's career includes significant roles at various financial institutions. From 2014 to 2016, he worked as a Quantitative Analyst at Macquarie Group in London, where he focused on developing quantitative trading models. Prior to that, he spent three years at IV Capital, also in London, where he worked as a Quantitative Analyst from 2011 to 2014, contributing to the firm's trading strategies with his analytical expertise.
Barclays Capital Tenure
Ioan Mirciov started his professional career with Barclays Capital, where he worked as a Quantitative Associate from 2010 to 2011. In this role, he was involved in developing and implementing quantitative models to support the firm's trading activities. His early exposure to the high-stakes environment of investment banking provided a solid foundation for his future roles.
Educational Background
Ioan Mirciov has a robust academic background with multiple advanced degrees. He earned his PhD in Finance from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, completing his studies in 2010. He also holds a Master's in Financial Mathematics from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), a Master's in Quantitative Finance from ENSMP, and a Master's in Applied Mathematics and Economics from École Polytechnique. This diverse education has equipped him with comprehensive expertise in both finance and mathematics.