Armaan Moosani

Computer Science student at Washington University specializing in quantitative trading, algorithmic strategies, and high-performance financial systems.

Quantitative TradingFinancial EngineeringRisk Management
3.84
GPA
3+
Projects
2027
Graduation
About Me

Optimizing portfolios. Driving innovation.

I'm Armaan Moosani, a Computer Science student at Washington University focused on building elegant, performance-first web experiences and reliable backend systems. I've developed projects such as a secure news platform and a web-based board game engineered for future mobile expansion, and I've contributed frontend and backend tools during internships that improved stability and data workflows.

I'm also deeply interested in quantitative trading and financial markets. I study market structure, build data-driven tools to test trading strategies, and apply engineering principles to systematic trading. Currently targeting roles in quantitative trading, algorithmic trading, and financial technology.

Algorithmic TradingRisk AnalyticsMarket Data SystemsFinancial ModelingQuantitative Research
Armaan Moosani
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Software Development Engineer Intern

Jun 2025 – PresentTechnology
National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC)
St. Louis, MO
  • Enhanced Smart Hub platform accessibility using Angular and TypeScript, improving user experience for 10,000+ utility customers
  • Architected unified Java-based settings service, reducing configuration complexity by 40% and enabling faster feature deployment

Investment Research Analyst

Jan 2023 – PresentFinance
BloomingAir LLC
Arlington, TN
  • Conducted quantitative valuation modeling for $2M+ acquisition targets using DCF analysis and comparable company metrics
  • Executed comprehensive due diligence processes, delivering data-driven investment recommendations with 15% average ROI improvement

Teaching Assistant - Computer Engineering

Jan 2025 – May 2025Education
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, MO
  • Mentored 25+ students in systems programming (C, Java, Assembly), improving average course performance by 12%
  • Streamlined automated grading systems and provided detailed feedback on 75+ technical assignments
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