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Emanuel Derman - My Life as a Capetonian

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Join us as we uncover the intriguing journey of Emanuel Derman, a pioneering figure in quantitative finance. Emanuel shares his compelling transition from a physicist to a quant, offering a firsthand look at how Wall Street came to embrace PhD physicists as essential contributors. Through entertaining anecdotes and insightful reflections, Emanuel illustrates the evolution of the quant profession from a misunderstood curiosity to a celebrated field that reshaped the finance industry.
Emanuel recounts encounters with notable figures like Stephen Wolfram and Douglas Hofstadter and discusses the significant contributions of institutions such as Bell Labs. We examine whether finance's mathematical models mirror the precision and efficacy of physics, reflecting on the changing cultural dynamics within the financial world. From humorous stories involving Mark Rubenstein to the deep philosophical musings on theories versus models, this episode promises a wealth of thought-provoking insights.
Emanuel also opens up about his personal journey, drawing from his South African upbringing and the familial influences that shaped his career path. We explore the emotional resonance of past memories captured on cassette tapes, reminiscent of a time before digital saturation. His new memoir, inspired by his early life, offers a poignant narrative that captures a bygone era and community. In a world where career fluidity is now celebrated, Emanuel's reflections provide a hopeful perspective on reinvention and the joy of pursuing diverse passions.

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Chapters

1. Quantitative Finance & Science Intersection (00:00:00)

2. Intersections of Physics and Finance (00:12:12)

3. The Theory vs Model Debate (00:23:19)

4. Memoir of South African Upbringing (00:29:09)

5. Journey Through Career and Memories (00:36:45)

6. Personal Impact of Organizational Involvement (00:49:27)

7. Fluidity of Careers in Modern World (00:56:10)

17 episodes

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Content provided by Sebastian David Lees. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sebastian David Lees or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Join us as we uncover the intriguing journey of Emanuel Derman, a pioneering figure in quantitative finance. Emanuel shares his compelling transition from a physicist to a quant, offering a firsthand look at how Wall Street came to embrace PhD physicists as essential contributors. Through entertaining anecdotes and insightful reflections, Emanuel illustrates the evolution of the quant profession from a misunderstood curiosity to a celebrated field that reshaped the finance industry.
Emanuel recounts encounters with notable figures like Stephen Wolfram and Douglas Hofstadter and discusses the significant contributions of institutions such as Bell Labs. We examine whether finance's mathematical models mirror the precision and efficacy of physics, reflecting on the changing cultural dynamics within the financial world. From humorous stories involving Mark Rubenstein to the deep philosophical musings on theories versus models, this episode promises a wealth of thought-provoking insights.
Emanuel also opens up about his personal journey, drawing from his South African upbringing and the familial influences that shaped his career path. We explore the emotional resonance of past memories captured on cassette tapes, reminiscent of a time before digital saturation. His new memoir, inspired by his early life, offers a poignant narrative that captures a bygone era and community. In a world where career fluidity is now celebrated, Emanuel's reflections provide a hopeful perspective on reinvention and the joy of pursuing diverse passions.

Fat Tony's is more than a podcast - it's a community. Join our community at FatTonys.net.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Quantitative Finance & Science Intersection (00:00:00)

2. Intersections of Physics and Finance (00:12:12)

3. The Theory vs Model Debate (00:23:19)

4. Memoir of South African Upbringing (00:29:09)

5. Journey Through Career and Memories (00:36:45)

6. Personal Impact of Organizational Involvement (00:49:27)

7. Fluidity of Careers in Modern World (00:56:10)

17 episodes

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