Heyuan Liu
About Heyuan Liu
Heyuan Liu is a Quantitative Researcher at Two Sigma, where he has worked since 2022 after completing a two-month internship there in 2021. He holds a PhD in Operations Research from the University of California, Berkeley, and has previous experience as a research intern at Theorem LP and as a graduate student researcher.
Current Role at Two Sigma
Heyuan Liu serves as a Quantitative Researcher at Two Sigma, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he engages in quantitative analysis and research methodologies to support investment strategies. His work involves applying advanced mathematical techniques and statistical models to analyze financial data and inform decision-making processes.
Previous Experience at Two Sigma
Prior to his current position, Heyuan Liu worked as a Quantitative Research Intern at Two Sigma for two months in 2021. During this internship, he gained practical experience in quantitative research, contributing to projects that required analytical skills and a strong understanding of financial markets.
Educational Background
Heyuan Liu holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Operations Research from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied from 2017 to 2022. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Mathematics from Peking University, completing his studies there from 2013 to 2017. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in quantitative analysis and research methodologies.
Research Experience at University of California, Berkeley
While at the University of California, Berkeley, Heyuan Liu worked as a Graduate Student Researcher from 2018 to 2022. In this capacity, he conducted research in operations research, collaborating with faculty and contributing to various academic projects. This experience enhanced his research skills and deepened his understanding of quantitative methods.
Internship at Theorem LP
In 2020, Heyuan Liu completed a two-month internship as a Research Intern at Theorem LP in San Francisco, California. This role provided him with additional exposure to the financial industry and allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical setting.