Matt Emschwiller
About Matt Emschwiller
Matt Emschwiller is a Quantitative Researcher currently employed at Squarepoint Capital in New York, where he has worked since 2020. He previously held research positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the French Air Force, and he has completed internships at various financial institutions.
Work at Squarepoint Capital
Matt Emschwiller has been employed at Squarepoint Capital as a Quantitative Researcher since 2020. He is based in New York, United States. Prior to his current role, he completed two internships at Squarepoint Capital, one in 2018 for four months in Singapore and another in 2019 for two months in New York. His work focuses on quantitative research methodologies, contributing to the firm's investment strategies.
Education and Expertise
Matt Emschwiller holds a Master of Science in Operations Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2018 to 2020. He also completed a Bachelor and Master of Science in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at École Polytechnique from 2015 to 2018. Additionally, he participated in a preparatory program in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics at Lycée du Parc from 2013 to 2015.
Background
Before his tenure at Squarepoint Capital, Matt Emschwiller worked as a Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2018 to 2020. He also served as an Officer Cadet at the Space Situation Awareness Center of the French Air Force for six months in 2015-2016. His early experience includes a role as a Risk Researcher Intern at BNP Paribas Corporate and Institutional Banking in 2017 for two months in London.
Internship Experience
Matt Emschwiller gained valuable experience through multiple internships. In 2018, he interned at Squarepoint Capital in Singapore for four months. The following year, he completed another internship at Squarepoint Capital in New York for two months. His internship at BNP Paribas Corporate and Institutional Banking in London lasted two months in 2017, providing him with insights into risk research.