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==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 20:52, 16 January 2017

Contact Info

Conor Keith (an artistic interpretation)

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

  1. Backpacking, hiking, anything outdoors.
  2. Scuba diving
  3. I guess I enjoy snowboarding, even though I'm pretty terrible at it.

Other info

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

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