About

Jacopo Piana is founder of Quick Algorithm Analytics and Adjunct Professor in Quantitative Methods at the University of Geneva. Broadly, Jacopo's research focuses on unsupervised Machine Learning for noise filtering and Supervised Learning for time-series forecasting and Artificial Intelligence. Beyond Machine Learning applications for Artificial Intelligence, his research interests span, Empirical Asset Pricing, Risk Management and Price Expectations Formation with Bounded Rationality.
Besides his entrepreneurial activity in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Analytics, Jacopo has participated at international conferences and actively offers mentorship and consultancy to companies and C-levels who want to move their company to the Data-Driven economy.
He also served as Board Member of London’s Alumni Bocconi Association chapter, which gathers hundreds of finance professionals. As a student, he entered the final round of the World Econometrics Game, Amsterdam 2010.
Jacopo earned his Ph.D. and a M.Res. in Empirical Asset Pricing from the Cass Business School, London, a diploma in Artificial Intelligence from MIT, an M.A. in Finance and Commodity trading from the University of Geneva, an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Quantitative Economics from Bocconi University in Milan. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
... just for the curious about Italian pronunciation, my name sounds like "YA ko po"
Besides his entrepreneurial activity in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Analytics, Jacopo has participated at international conferences and actively offers mentorship and consultancy to companies and C-levels who want to move their company to the Data-Driven economy.
He also served as Board Member of London’s Alumni Bocconi Association chapter, which gathers hundreds of finance professionals. As a student, he entered the final round of the World Econometrics Game, Amsterdam 2010.
Jacopo earned his Ph.D. and a M.Res. in Empirical Asset Pricing from the Cass Business School, London, a diploma in Artificial Intelligence from MIT, an M.A. in Finance and Commodity trading from the University of Geneva, an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Quantitative Economics from Bocconi University in Milan. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
... just for the curious about Italian pronunciation, my name sounds like "YA ko po"