Summary
Jorge Patron is a lecturer and applied econometrician with over a decade of experience teaching and researching finance, econometrics, and programming (SAS/Python) in academic settings. He combines deep expertise in panel data, time series, and multivariate techniques with practical data engineering skills developed from research roles that automated data collection and matching. Having taught courses from Fixed Income and Derivatives to Financial Risk Management, he translates complex quantitative methods into accessible classroom and research outcomes. His background spans international institutions and real-world process management, including SAP-driven treasury work, which gives him a pragmatic edge when applying econometrics to policy and industry problems. Based in Chengdu, he seeks to leverage rigorous statistical tools to solve tangible economic and financial challenges.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's of Science, Finance, Master's of Science, Finance at Boston College - Wallace E. Carroll Graduate School of Management
Master of Science (MS), Economics and Management Science, Master of Science (MS), Economics and Management Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Universidad de los Andes
English, Spanish, German, Chinese