Posted to the R-SIG-Finance mailing list today:
For those who missed it, the slides for the R/Finance 2009 tutorials
and presentations are now available on RinFinance.com
http://www.RinFinance.com/presentations
We want to thank everyone who traveled to Chicago to make this happen. With nearly 200 attendees, coming from 8 countries and 20+ states in the US, the conference exceeded all of our expectations. A very big thank you to our presenters for taking the time to join us, UIC’s International Center for Futures and Derivatives for hosting the event, and our sponsors REvolution Computing and Microsoft for their support.
The first international R/Finance 2009 conference in Chicago, IL was a huge success! David Smith from REvolution Computing has written a great summary of the entire event. I’ll take the lazy route and point you to his blog post. :)
The first international conference dedicated to the use of R in the finance industry, R/Finance 2009, was a great success. With over 150 attendees (my poor estimation skills notwithstanding), sold-out tutorials, and an outstanding lineup of invited and contributing speakers from around the world, this event really demonstrated the importance of R in the world of financial analysis.
The conference website has details on:
the agenda and speakers,
travel accommodations,
registration, and
sponsors, who made the conference possible.
Hope to see you there!
Call for Papers
The Finance Department of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC),
the International Center for Futures and Derivatives at UIC, and
members of the R finance community are pleased to announce
R/Finance 2009: Applied Finance with R
on April 24 and 25, 2009, in Chicago, IL, USA
Confirmed keynote speakers include:
Patrick Burns (Burns Statistics)
David Kane (Kane Capital)
Roger Koenker (U of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign)
David Ruppert (Cornell)