As an undergraduate I had the privilege to be a part of faculty that offered a meticulous insight for a variety of subjects and an academic program that could be adapted to the individual needs of every student. This beneficial environment allowed me to deepen my knowledge not only in mathematics and physics but in mechanics and computer science, all of which were science fields that intrigued me from the very first steps of high school. All of the above mentioned structure of the curriculum, gave me the opportunity to further my understanding under the scope of useful applications in modern world problems and allowed me to develop a strong scientific foundation and analytical thought process. As I was able to choose, at some proportion, the subjects that I could attend it became easy to focus on a specific area of study that particularly interested me and throughout my college years fascinated me more and more. This was the field of Mathematical Statistics and its appliance in financial and general society problems. As a person I have always been interested to work towards the public good so I found myself really motivated to apply all my acquired knowledge in the broad spectrum of applied mathematics in the development of applications towards this purpose.Thus, I chose subjects referring to financial mathematics and modern finance theory joined by courses of optimization, operation research, and mathematical modeling. Moreover I decided to write my bachelor’s thesis in the field of applied statistics and especially target in the statistical analysis of circulara data. These data occur when we study events that are time-depented and reoccurring. As a result they have a strong appliance in fields of analytics,customer services, insurance and bioinformatics.
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