

2009 QuantNetwork rankings of Financial Engineering Programs
'08-'09 MSCF Internship and Full-Time Employment Report
Did Faulty Mathematical Models Cause the Financial Fiasco?
Steve Shreve, MSCF professor of Mathematics, looks at model in Analytics Magazine (pdf).
Buffeted Quants Are Still in Demand
Reuters.com article examines the future of financial engineering and "quants".
Don't Blame the Quants
Dr. Steve Shreve, MSCF Steering Committee Member, declares the quants are not to blame for the current financial crisis. His article is published on Forbes.com.
Roundtable Discussion on Finance Education
Prof. Shreve is featured as one of five distinguished experts discussing the past, present and future of quantitative finance programs.
MSCF Student's Ace Programming Contest
Three students, guided by Prof. Roehrig, receive first place in a classroom contest using DevPartner Profiler.
Fall 2010 Applications
We are now accepting applications for the Fall 2010 entering MSCF class! For more information about the MSCF application process and deadlines, check out the Admissions website. if you have any questions about the MSCF application process or program, please contact the Masters Admissions Office by phone at 412.268.3679 or by email at mscf-admissions@andrew.cmu.edu.
MSCF Open House - Dec. 2
Come join us as we showcase our part-time and full-time Computational Finance program offered in our downtown New York campus at 55 Broad Street. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the MSCF program as well as meet some of our current students. The Open House will be held Wednesday, December 2, 2009, from 5:30-7:00 pm at 55 Broad Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY. Register now to attend! Our next Open House will be held on January 27th.
2009-2010 MSCF Speaker Series - Nov. 6
Dmitry Sendersky, Director and a co-head of Term Structure and Security Valuation at Blackrock, will present, "From Chaos to Order - the Evolution of the CDS Market" as part of the 2009-2010 MSCF Speaker Series on Friday, Nov. 6, from 12:30-2:00 at the Carnegie Mellon MSCF New York Campus at 55 Broad Street, New York (broadcast live to the Tepper School of Business, Room 145, Pittsburgh, Pa.)