Summary
Daojing Zhai is a PhD candidate in Finance based in New York with eight years of research experience at the intersection of macro finance, asset pricing, and derivatives markets. His work spans academic and policy settings, including doctoral research at Yale and fellowships at the Bank for International Settlements, where he studied global fixed income, unconventional monetary policy, and corporate fundamentals. Trained originally as a physicist at Nanjing University and UC Berkeley, he brings quantitative rigor and cross-disciplinary methods to financial-economics problems. He publishes and maintains research and code on his personal site and GitHub, translating theoretical models into empirical analysis relevant for both scholars and policymakers.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Physics, Physics at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Nanjing University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Finance, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Finance at Yale University
Chinese, English