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*Economics Department at Loyola Marymount University | *Economics Department at Loyola Marymount University | ||
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==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 20:52, 16 January 2017
Contact Info
- Conor Keith
- Economics Department at Loyola Marymount University
- Email me through OpenWetWare
- My LinkedIn
Education
- B.S. Economics | Minor: Applied Mathematics | May 2017 |
- Coursework experience: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, Economics and Ethics, Mathematics for Economists, Advanced Econometrics, Probability and Statistics, Complex Analysis, Number Theory/Set Theory, Differential Equations, Bio-mathematics
Research Experience
- RAINS Undergraduate Research Fellow | Summer 2016 |
- Unconventional Monetary and it's Effects on Real Economic Outcomes
- Mentor: Dr. James G. Devine
- To be presented at LMU Undergraduate Research Symposium 2017
- Research Assistant | LMU Economics Department | Fall 2016-present |
- Research areas include: Pension Fund Activism, Mortgage Fraud, Securities Litigation, Impacts of Litigation on Stock Prices.
- Dr. Thomas Herndon
Work Experience
Interests/Hobbies
- Backpacking, hiking, anything outdoors.
- Scuba diving
- I guess I enjoy snowboarding, even though I'm pretty terrible at it.
Other info
- My favorite aspect of biology is the theoretical, big picture side. I've always enjoyed evolutionary theories of biology, specifically evolutionary theories of animal behavior.
- Much like my interests in biology, I enjoy the big picture, theoretical side of mathematics. The theorem-proof approach to mathematics has always come easily to me, while the applied problem solving approach has not. There have been times where I have spent hours on youtube watching videos about the Riemann zeta function or other math topics that I think are neat.