What does G-Research do?

What does G-Research do?

What does G-Research do?

G-Research is Europe’s leading quantitative finance research firm. We hire the brightest minds in the world to tackle some of the biggest questions in finance. We pair this expertise with machine learning, big data, and some of the most advanced technology available to predict movements in financial markets.

Who owns G-Research?

Ben Leadsom
Founded in 2012, G-Research is run by Ben Leadsom, husband of Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom. Leadsom was formerly a banker at Barclays, but has been a director of Island Research (the limited liability partnership of which G-Research is a component) since 2009.

What does a quant researcher do?

“A quantitative researcher’s role is to blend structured and unstructured data with deep market insights.” After identifying the correct datasets to utilize, quantitative researches will blend structured and unstructured data with market insights and perform statistical analyses to form conclusions.

Can You interview for a job at G research?

G-Research continues to interview, hire, and onboard new staff remotely. Please do not hesitate to send in your application for a role.

What kind of work does a Google Research Scientist do?

Our Research Scientists work across data mining, natural language processing, hardware and software performance analysis, improving compilation techniques for mobile platforms, core search, and much more. Our technical interns are key to innovation at Google and make significant contributions through applied projects and research publications.

What can you do with an internship at Google?

Our technical interns are key to innovation at Google and make significant contributions through applied projects and research publications. Internships take place throughout the year, and we encourage students from a range of disciplines, including CS, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics to apply to work with us.