binbin-wang-cv - University of Calgary

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Binbin Wang
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
09/2010-Present
 Master of Science (In progress) in Financial Mathematics
 GPA: A
 Main Awards:
 Graduate Assistantship Teaching
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
 Master of Science in Pure Mathematics
 GPA: 93/100
 Main Awards:
 Graduate Research Scholarship
 Graduate Teaching Assistantship
 NSERC Grant
 Graduate Centennial Merit Scholarship
09/2007-07/2009
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
09/2003-07/2007
 Two years of comprehensive study in Science at the Chukechen Honors
College (an elite college at Zhejiang University)
 Bachelor of Science
 Major: Mathematics
 GPA: 89/100
 Awards: Cyrus Tang Foundation Scholarship from 2003 to 2007
RELEVANT COURSE WORK DONE
 Stochastic Calculus, Advanced Futures and Options
 Math & Stats: solid training in pure mathematics and statistics
 Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics
 Computer Science: data structure, C programming
 Science: General chemistry, physics, psychology, introductory earth science
RELEVANT PROJECTS
 Fourier Transform Methods in Finance (Project assigned by supervisor,
Winter 2011)
 Alpha-stable processes and option pricing formulas (AMAT 601 project, Fall
2010 )
 Classifying subcategories of finitely-generated modules over a Notherian ring,
Thesis for Master of Science, under the supervision of Dr. Donald Stanley,
University of Regina, 2009
PUBLICATION
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 Classifying subcategories of finitely-generated modules over a Noetherian
ring, Journal of pure and applied algebra, 215 (2011) 2684-2693.
SKILLS
GENERAL
 Excellent skills in problem solving and logical thinking
 Fast-learning skills
 Honest and trustworthy. Willing and able to dedicate to work
 Strong interpersonal and communication skills
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
 Have enrolled in the CFA program
 Knowledge on Financial Mathematics through graduate courses
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
 Professional training in mathematics on Algebra, Analysis, Topology, etc.
 Thorough knowledge in probability and statistics
 Proficient research skills
 Ability to apply abstract theories to real life problems through mathematical
modeling
COMPUTER SKILLS
 Knowledge in Data Structure, C language, SPSS
 Modeling with Matlab
 Familiarity with Windows XP/Vista/Win 7, Macintosh operating systems, and
efficiency in using Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
 Proficient information searching skill
 Proficient in LaTex (a professional typesetting software)
LANGUAGE
 Very proficient with English speaking and writing
 Other languages: Mandarin
WORK EXPERIENCE
TEACHING ASSISTANT
09/2010 -Present
Department of Math & Stats, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
 Teaching Assistant for Math 211 (Linear Algebra II), Math 219 (Multivariable
Calculus)
PRIVATE TUTOR
09/2007 -Present
University of Calgary and University of Regina
 Private tutor to undergraduate and graduate students in various courses such
as Calculus, Stochastic Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations,
Analysis, etc
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SESSIONAL INSTRUCTOR
09/2009 -06/2010
Department of Math & Stats, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
 Math 110 (Calculus I), Math 222 (Linear Algebra II), Math 217 (Differential
Equation)
TEACHING ASSISTANT
09/2007 -04/2009
Department of Math & Stats, University of Regina, Regina, SK
 Work as marker and lab instructor for courses like calculus, linear algebra,
differential equations
 Communicating with students and professors
VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCE
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Student Union Used Bookstore–University of Regina, Sep. 2008
The 34th annual spring convocation-University of Regina, June, 2008
Helper in Mathematics Enrichment Camp–University of Regina, Sep.2007
Volunteer and organizer of many charity activities and social services when in
college as a receiver of the Cyrus Tang Foundation Scholarship at Zhejiang
University
REFERENCES
Available upon request
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