Yash Mahajan

Philosophy of Finance Fellow at Collegium Institute

Yash Mahajan has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. In 2018, they gained experience as a Summer Intern at Advent Access. In 2020, they worked as a Marketing Intern at TeachAids. From 2019 to 2021, they served as a Research Intern at the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign. In 2021, they were a TEDx Speaker at TEDxUWCSEADover. In 2022, they worked as a Cryptocurrency Summer Analyst at Graticule Asset Management Asia, where they conducted comprehensive analysis of the cryptocurrency market. Yash also worked as a Next-Generation Consultant at HIVE DIVERSITY and as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at The Wharton School. In the same year, they joined the Wharton Undergraduate Energy Group as an Energy Consultant, working on projects related to clean energy implementation and solar panel implementation. In 2023, Yash Mahajan will be a Product Management Summer Analyst at Sysdig.

Yash Mahajan completed their Bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania, starting in 2021 and graduating in 2025. Prior to that, they attended UWC South East Asia from 2008 to 2021, where they pursued an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.

In terms of additional certifications, Yash obtained a Social/Behavioral Research Course certification from the University of Pennsylvania in January 2023. Yash also completed the Social Norms, Social Change I & II courses through Coursera in July 2021. Furthermore, Yash obtained the SGX SIP Trading Module certification from the SGX Group in July 2022.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Collegium Institute

The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought & Culture is a scholarly foundation devoted to fostering the Catholic intellectual tradition, and the liberal tradition of humane studies more broadly, within the University of Pennsylvania community. Founded by faculty, alumni, students, and friends of Penn, the Collegium Institute is an independent organization that seeks to enrich academic culture by sharing the intellectual fruits of the Catholic tradition with a mainstream audience, both secular and religious, and by supporting scholarship, teaching, and learning that engages across the disciplines. The institute’s name, collegium, serves as a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge, which is the principal object of all universities, is a communal enterprise. Its flourishing depends upon its members working together to cultivate certain virtues of mind and character, such as humility, trust, honesty, justice, and the love of truth. By witnessing to these enduring virtues, the Collegium Institute aims to serve contemporary academia and become a vibrant center of learning within it.


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