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Simon Huang is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has been since 2018. Previously, he served as Visiting Faculty at the University of Connecticut (2017-2018) and as an Assistant Professor at Southern Methodist University (2015-2016). His academic background includes a PhD in Finance from Yale University (2015), an MA in Statistics from UC Berkeley (2014), and a BA in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, and Statistics from UC Berkeley (2013).
Simon Huang holds the following academic qualifications:
- PhD in Finance, Yale University, 2015
- MA in Statistics, University of California at Berkeley, 2014
- BA in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, and Statistics, University of California at Berkeley, 2013
His research interests focus on Asset Pricing, Behavioral Finance, Investment Management, and Financial History. He explores topics such as return predictability, momentum effects in historical contexts, and the application of behavioral principles to financial markets.
His recent publications include studies on momentum strategies and historical financial markets. For example, The Momentum Gap and Return Predictability (forthcoming in the Review of Financial Studies) analyzes modern market dynamics, while Momentum in Imperial Russia (Journal of Financial Economics, 2018) explores historical precedents of momentum effects in 19th-century Russia.
Simon Huang has received notable awards including the Yale University Graduate Fellowship (2009-2014) and the Whitebox Advisors Doctoral Fellowship (2013).
While no specific advising roles or grants are detailed in the provided information, his academic contributions reflect active engagement in research and teaching.



