Summary
Ross Richardson is a Physicist-turned-Quant with a decade of experience applying mathematical and computational modelling to interdisciplinary problems, currently a James Martin Fellow at the University of Oxford. He is the chief Java developer of JAS-mine, an open-source platform that links Java and relational databases to power large-scale agent-based and dynamic microsimulation models, and has contributed to macro-financial simulation work used to inform central-bank–style policy analysis. His background spans quantitative finance, treasury valuation systems and empirical data analysis, combining PhD-level modelling rigor with practical delivery in production tools and regulatory stress-testing. Based in Oxford, he brings a rare blend of academic research depth and hands-on engineering, able to translate complex theoretical models into robust, auditable software used for real-world decision making.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Quantitative Finance, PhD, Quantitative Finance at Imperial College London
English, Portuguese