Mihai Cucuringu
University of Oxford
Mihai Cucuringu holds a PhD in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) from Princeton University. Hid thesis was on the low-rank matrix completion problem and several distance geometry problems with applications to sensor network localization and three-dimensional structuring of molecules. During 2017-2018 Mihai was a Turing Research Fellow within the Department of Statistics + Mathematical Institute at University of Oxford and The Alan Turing Institute in London. Throughout 2013-2016 he was a CAM Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics at UCLA, hosted by Andrea Bertozzi. He spent Fall 2014 as a Research Fellow at the Simons Institute for Theory of Computing at UC Berkeley, in the program Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory, and Spring 2014 as a Research Fellow at ICERM, at Brown University, in the Network Science and Graph Algorithms program.
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Articles by Mihai Cucuringu
Securities and Exchange Commission Form 13F Holdings Report: statistical investigation of trading imbalances and profitability analysis
The authors argue that trading against SEC Form 13F-HR imbalances can prove a profitable strategy due to the inflation of related asset prices.