Summary
Johannes Sparrowhawk is a quant researcher with nine years of experience applying advanced mathematical physics to stochastic modeling of population dynamics, cell biology and reaction–diffusion systems. Trained to PhD level at Imperial College London and with research and teaching roles at Cambridge, he blends analytical techniques—master equations, statistical field theory and generating functions—with bespoke simulation and numerical solver development. His work spans academic and industry settings, recently transitioning to quantitative research at iSAM Securities, where theoretical rigor meets practical modeling for markets. Fluent in cross-disciplinary mathematics and physics, he also brings teaching experience as a Director of Studies, which sharpens clear communication of complex models. An unusual facet of his background is formal study in Japanese and international degrees across Germany, France, Japan and the UK, reflecting adaptability and broad cultural perspective.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Japanese Language and Japan Studies Program, Japanese Language and Japan Studies Program at 日本大学
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematik, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematik at Imperial College London
Master of Science (MSc), Mathematik, Master of Science (MSc), Mathematik at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
Master of Advanced Studies, Physik, Master of Advanced Studies, Physik at University of Cambridge
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematik, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematik at Technische Universität Berlin
German, English, French, Spanish, Japanese