Bio
I am a 2nd PhD student at the University of Cape Town. My research focuses on the application of abstract mathematical concepts in finance.
I have tutored both privately and for the university, for 6 years. I have also lectured a master's course in computer programming.
Education
• 2013-2016 Bachelor of Business Science in Actuarial Science
• 2017-2018 Masters in Financial Mathematics
• 2019-present PhD in Quantitative Finance
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• 2015-present tutoring and lecturing
My Proudest
Achievements
• I finished in the top 1% in IEB mathematics in matric. I finished my honours in actuarial science with a distinction. I've captained my church football team for 4 consecutive seasons.
Subjects
Mathematics
Grade 1 - Grade 12 IEBI have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Additional Mathematics
Grade 1 - Grade 12 IEBI have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Advanced Mathematics
Grade 1 - Grade 12 IEBI have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Mathematics
First Year - Second Year Maths 1, 2 and 3I have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Financial Mathematics
First Year - Second Year Actuarial Science 1,2,3 and 4, Masters financial mathsI have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Mathematical Modelling
First Year - Second Year Maths 1 and 2I have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
Statistics
First Year - Third Year Stats 1,2 and 3I have tutored privately and for UCT for 5 years. Candidate PhD student in quantitative finance.
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