Nicholas Ribeiro is an incoming quantitative trader at Susquehanna and a rising senior at Yale studying Computer Science and Statistics & Data Science, combining five years of quantitative, research, and software engineering experience. He’s applied financial modeling as an Equity Analyst for the Yale Student Investment Group and as a Quant Trading Intern, and contributed to AI research at Yale’s Efficient Computing Lab. On the engineering side he has led product-focused projects—implementing Firebase auth and GCal integration for YMeets—and made substantive open-source front-end contributions by fixing tests and refactoring Angular UI components in the po-angular library. Proficient in Python, R, C/C++, TypeScript, Java, and full web stacks, he also showcases work and trading experiments on his personal portfolio site. Nicholas bridges rigorous quantitative modeling with practical UI and systems engineering, making him effective at transforming data insights into reliable trading and software systems.
5 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Notre Dame High School, West Haven, CT
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Statistics & Data Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Statistics & Data Science at Yale University
Contributions:319 reviews, 69 commits, 151 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Nicholas primarily contributed to the `po-angular` repository by fixing bugs and improving the functionality of Angular UI components. Their commits addressed issues related to dynamic forms, popups, and date pickers, specifically resolving intermittent tests and correcting model updates. Furthermore, they refactored components like the switch, modal-footer and radio group, and select option template, integrating them with existing UI design and component structures. The user also worked on image component improvements.
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Contributions:27 commits, 2 PRs, 29 pushes in 7 months
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