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Matt Greenwood

Chief Innovation Officer at Two Sigma Investments

New York, New York

Overview 

Matt Greenwood is currently the Chief Innovation Officer and Head of Investment Management Engineering at Two Sigma Investments, LLC in New York, New York. With a background in academia and experience at top tech companies like IBM and Bell Labs, he brings expertise in software development, quantitative finance, and system architecture to drive innovation in investment management. Greenwood's career highlights include holding senior positions at Entrisphere, conducting research at IBM Haifa Research Lab and Bell Labs, and teaching as an Assistant Professor at Columbia University. His current role at Two Sigma Investments showcases his leadership in developing cutting-edge technology solutions for investment management.

Work Experience 

  • Chief Innovation Officer

    2003 - Current

    Lead efforts to build cutting-edge tools and languages on the borderline between modeling and engineering, including constructing massive simulation infrastructure. Work with Two Sigma Ventures to evaluate and mentor new businesses in a wide range of tech and fin-tech spaces.

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  • Variety of senior positions

    2000 - 2003

    Worked as lead developer and manager for a wide range of systems on the network element. Created Customer Engineering department for customer trials.

  • Member of Technical Staff

    1998 - 2000

    Responsible for numerous early efforts in tablet and distributed computing, including Stego – an open-platform eBook appliance.

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  • Member of Technical Staff

    1996 - 1998

    Worked as part of 1127, the Computing Sciences Research Center, developing the Inferno Operating System.

  • Assistant Professor

    1996 - 1998

    Taught courses in Math and Computer Science.

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