Geoffroy De Meyer
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Geoffroy De Meyer is from Paris. Geoffroy is currently Quant Structurer at BNP Paribas CIB, located in Ville de Paris, Ile-de-France, France. In Geoffroy's previous role as a Quantitative Researcher at Qube Research & Technologies, Geoffroy worked in Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni until Oct 2022. Prior to joining Qube Research & Technologies, Geoffroy was a Venture Capital Analyst at Elaia and held the position of Venture Capital Analyst at Region de Paris, France. Prior to that, Geoffroy was a Quant Trader at FinFabrik, based in Hong Kong from Apr 2019 to Aug 2019. Geoffroy started working as Data Scientist at Dathena in Singapour in Jun 2018. From Oct 2016 to Apr 2017, Geoffroy was Officier Chef De Quart at Marine Nationale, based in Guyane francaise - Martinique.
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Geoffroy De Meyer's current jobs
Geoffroy De Meyer's past jobs
Quant Researcher in the Electronic Market Making desk. - Research in micro-structure's alpha using L1 limit of order book over s&p500 - Research in price impact for ADR strategy - Audit of a strategy for european and american stocks using auction market
Board observer at Newsbridge, Cosmian, MyC, Sancare and Alice&Bob Part-time between 06/2021 - 03/2022
Conducted state-of-the-art research on deep learning algorithms with applications in quantitative trading Prototyped a fully automated trading bot using reinforcement learning frameworks Looked into stationarity hypothesis using Dickey-Fuller test
Data governance software based on machine learning algorithms. Determined the best marketing strategy for ICOs through Machine Learning models. Handled the noise reduction algorithms of a two weeks computer vision project. Developed Machine Learning models for clustering documents.
Affected as the 4th Officer on La Capricieuse, based in Guyana. Handled the behavior of the vessel as Officier in Chief. Coordinated 150 lines of works during a one month technical stop. Received a National Defense Medal