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The document provides a resume for David Ma. It details his work experience as a Vice President and Analyst at Two Sigma Investments conducting quantitative research on modeling equity prices and developing new research lines. It also outlines his education at the University of Waterloo where he graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Mathematics.

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David Ma

[email protected] — 917.873.3692

About Me
Professional Interests Machine learning, data science and visualization, market efficiency
Technologies Java, Python/PANDAS, C++, SQL, Unix, Git, Vim, LATEX, and others
Languages French (native), Cantonese (social)
Interests Fencing, rock climbing, skiing, bughouse, weiqi, crypto-currencies, photography
Legal Status Canadian Citizen on H1B visa. TN visa possible. Potential one year non-compete.

Employment
Two Sigma Investments, LLC
Statistical Quantitative Research, Vice President New York City, NY (2016–2099)
Statistical Quantitative Research, Analyst New York City, NY (2012–2015)

- Model global equity price movements with full stack ownership: idea generation, data acquisition and vetting,
statistical modelling, production quality software implementation of trading strategy, monitoring and risk
management with portfolio level considerations. Research topic areas include corporate actions, SEC filings,
and technical indicators.
- Lead and develop a new research line for Two Sigma. Plan long-term vision, coordinate data acquisition,
building technological infrastructure. Conducted new alpha research, and allowed secondary cross-team
analyses.
- Create, share, contribute, and support tools to facilitate the research lifecycle.
- Managed two junior hires and one intern.

Education
University of Waterloo
Bachelor of Mathematics, summa cum laude Waterloo, ON (2008–2012)

- NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Master’s Canada Graduate Scholarship (declined), Ontario Graduate Schol-
arship (declined), University of Waterloo President’s Graduate Scholarship (declined)
- President’s Scholarship, Rene Descartes Scholarship
- Top 10% in the William Lowell Putnam Competition 2008
- Internships: CPP Investment Board (2011), Facebook (2011), TD Securities (2010)

Personal Projects
- “halite.io” 2016 — 1st place leaderboard (internal beta). Two Sigma annual summer programming competi-
tion.
- “PointControl.info” 2015 — Built a fencing rating system based on US data. Averages 500 unique active
users per month. Wrote a technical article (link).
- “Bitcoin Trading” 2013-2014 — Traded various technical strategies, cross-exchange arbitrage, and market-
making.
- “Binary Options Market Making” (www.intrade.com in 2012, and www.predictious.com 2013-2015) — Built
an automated market making algorithm for DOW, S&P, gold, and silver binary option markets.
- “Rotman International Trading Competition 2012” (http://ritc.rotman.utoronto.ca/results12.asp) —
Led the 2012 University of Waterloo undergraduate team to finish 5th out of 50 teams.
- “Stay Alert! The Ford Challenge” (www.kaggle.com/stayalert) — Finished 6th out of 180 teams in an open
forecasting competition. Presented solution at the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2011 in
San Jose.
- Github (www.github.com/djma)

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