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 1 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 2 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 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 3