Liam Kearns

Analyst - Quantitative Trading Team at Brown Investment Group

Liam Kearns is currently an Undergraduate Research Assistant at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, focusing on advanced analytics and artificial intelligence in neuroscience under Professor Wael Asaad. Liam also serves as a Researcher on the Quantitative Trading Team, an Analyst at the Brown Derivatives Investment Group, and a Brake System Engineer & Finance Lead for Brown Formula Racing. Recent internships include working as an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineer Intern at Alliant Insurance Services and a Data Science Intern at Investment Partners Asset Management. Liam gained valuable teaching experience as a Code Coach at theCoderSchool Montclair and started a career in customer service as a Caddie at Montclair Golf Club. Liam is pursuing a dual degree in Applied Math-Economics (Financial Mathematics Track) and Computer Science at Brown University, building on a strong academic foundation from Montclair High School and Montclair State University.

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Montclair, United States

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Brown Investment Group

The Brown Investment Group is Brown’s premier student-run investment fund. Founded in 2002, the Brown Investment Group is the largest and oldest investment club on campus. We are dedicated to both teaching and practicing the principles of investing. We are composed of a highly selective research committee of 35 students and general body of over 300 students. We manage two separate funds — a Core (long-only) fund with $400K AUM (est. in 2002), and our newly-founded Long/Short fund with $100K AUM, generously donated by Steven A. Cohen in 2023. The Long/Short Fund is the first ever student-run, university-endorsed long/short fund. The Brown Investment Group’s two differing funds provide great flexibility in investment theses, with the value-focused mandate of the Core Fund, and the flexible mandate of the Long/Short Fund.


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