Enrique A. Ter Horst Gomez

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Enrique A. Ter Horst Gomez

Enrique A. ter Horst Gomez M.S. in Statistics, Ph.D. Candidate

Professional Address: Personal Address: Duke University I.S.D.S. 1800 Williamsburg Road Box 90251 Apt # 15D Durham, NC 27708-0251 Durham, NC 27707 (919) 684-4558 (919) 489-7823 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.stat.duke.edu/˜enrique

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Mathematical finance. Focus on option pricing and jump-diffusion models Implementation of Bayesian analysis and stochastic processes in option pricing theory Interplay between theory and practical issues in finance Thesis under the supervision of Professor R. L. Wolpert

EDUCATION DUKE UNIVERSITY Institute of Statistics & Decision Sciences Durham, NC, United States Ph.D. in Statistics. Expected in 2003 M.S. in Statistics. 2001 LOUIS PASTEUR UNIVERSITY Faculty of Economics & Management Strasbourg, France Master’s Degree in Economics. 1999 Concentration: Money & Finance Bachelor's Degree in Econometrics. 1998 Concentration: Econometrics Ordinary Degree in Economics. 1997 Concentration: Economic Analysis ANDRES BELLO UNIVERSITY Faculty of Economics & Social Sciences Caracas, Venezuela Second Year Diploma in Economics. 1996

LANGUAGE SKILLS Spanish, English, French: native speaker German, Italian: fluent

COMPUTER SKILLS

Operating System Unix, Windows Languages S Plus, C in studying Shazam, Rats, Minitab, Latex Enrique A. ter Horst Gomez – Page 2

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Statistical Inference Teaching Assistant to Professor Robert L. Wolpert Spring 2002, Duke University

Probability & Statistical Inference Teaching Assistant to Visiting Assistant Professor Somesh Chattopadhyay Fall 2001, Duke University

Probability & Statistical Inference Full Instructor Summer Session 2001, Duke University

Probability & Statistics in Engineering Teaching Assistant to Assistant Professor Athanasios Kottas Fall 2000 & Spring 2001, Duke University Statistics & Data Analysis in Social Science Full Instructor Summer Session 2000, Duke University Probability & Statistics in Engineering Teaching Assistant to Professor Mark Vangel Spring 2000, Duke University Statistical & Data Analysis – Psychology/Biological Sciences Teaching Assistant to Associate Professor Merlise Clyde Fall 1999, Duke University

DISSERTATION LOUIS PASTEUR UNIVERSITY Faculty of Economics & Management Strasbourg, France Master Thesis. 1999 “The Advantages and Limits of Free Trade” Advisor: Professor Claude Schwob Thesis centered on the North-South Trades Implications

ACADEMIC HISTORY, GPA & REFERENCES Available upon request

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