Andrés Leguizamón

Research Assistant at Unidad de Análisis en Ciencias Económicas UACE

Bogota, Colombia
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Andrés Leguizamón is an economist and research assistant based in Bogotá with nine years of experience applying quantitative and statistical methods to financial market research and policy analysis. He bridges economics and physics through numerical methods, bringing a unique focus on dynamical systems—originally explored in rotation curve and gravitation studies—to economic modeling and market dynamics. At the Unidad de Análisis en Ciencias Económicas he produces data-driven reports, teaches courses, and mentors students, while research stays at institutions like MIT and Universidad Nacional de Córdoba reflect a track record of theoretical and algorithmic work (including genetic algorithms). Comfortable moving between theory, applied econometrics, and pedagogy, he combines rigorous mathematical tools with practical analyses of welfare and regulatory impacts.
code9 years of coding experience
bookBachelor's degree, Economics, Bachelor's degree, Economics at Universidad Nacional de Colombia
languagesFrench, English
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Github Skills (19)

parametrize10
random-walk9
topological-data-analysis9
topology9
rotation9
curve9
etl-process8
astronomy7
disk7
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python7
scrapy6
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Programming languages (3)

JavaScriptJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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andresGranadosC/GalRotpy

Jan 2017 - Jun 2020

A Python-based tool to parametrize the rotation curve and the gravitational potential of disk-like galaxies
Contributions:38 commits, 7 PRs, 31 pushes in 3 years 5 months
galaxiespythonrotationgravitationaldisk
The minimum Python tools for machine learning and scientific programming
Contributions:2 PRs, 3 pushes, 4 branches in 7 months
pythondata-sciencemachine-learningminimumpython-tools
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Andrés Leguizamón - Research Assistant at Unidad de Análisis en Ciencias Económicas UACE