Numerix University

Numerix University

Advanced Derivatives Training

In today’s fast-evolving market, it’s crucial to stay ahead of the game. Numerix University equips you with the skills and toolset to handle even the most complex valuation and risk-management challenges.

Through our premier educational courses and bespoke private training, experienced professionals and students can learn financial engineering and integration techniques for a wide range of instruments using Numerix's market-standard analytics solutions.

Course Descriptions

Track 1: Financial Engineering

Participants will learn effective structuring, pricing and risk management techniques for complex derivatives through hands-on use of the Numerix analytic platform.

Track 2: Integration & Development

Numerix will soon be introducing a series of courses targeting developers and integration specialists. Check back for further details.

Program Details

Eligibility & Selection Process

Candidates for Numerix University courses are expected to hold an advanced degree in financial engineering, applied mathematics or an equivalent discipline, and have some professional experience working with derivatives at a financial institution or software company.

Numerix Certification and Intern/Consultant Program

Attendees who successfully complete the program can elect to complete a post training project and take an online examination. Attendees who successful complete both will receive Numerix Certification for the asset class(es) in which they have been trained. This is an official designation signifying a demonstrated proficiency in the use of Numerix CrossAsset XL. Top performers from the program (not current clients) will be considered for internship and consultant positions at Numerix.

Instructors

Numerix University instructors are integrally involved in the development of Numerix technologies and have trained users throughout the world. (view bios)

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