Braedon Rudolph is currently a Complexities Researcher at Sapienza Università di Roma, collaborating with Enrico Scalas on applications of simulated alpha-stable random matrices and cluster models in investment portfolios. Concurrently, Braedon serves as a Student Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Alex Siegenfeld and supervised by Mehran Kardar, focusing on statistical physics techniques to develop a spatial model of competition equilibrium. Braedon is a double major in economics and physics with a concentration in compositional music theory at MIT. Additionally, Braedon has experience as a ranked A Caddy at Cherry Hills Country Club, having completed over 150 loops, and recently underwent training at the Marine Officer Candidate School. Previous roles include working as an Account Payables Specialist at Liberty Energy and coaching youth lacrosse under Kenny Crowley. Educational background includes attendance at George Washington High School prior to enrollment at MIT.
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