Hi, I'm
Quinlin Gregg
Senior Computer Science & Financial Engineering Student at Montana State University
This was the final project for my Engineering & Economic Financial Management class. The goal was to build a profitable collection of bets on NFL games. This project consisted of two parts:
QUINNDO was a project to build a better version of LINDO/LINGO, languages often used for linear optimization, in the browser. The main goal of the improvements was to build a better and more intuitive syntax, especially for graphs. The editor can be found here and example programs in QUINNDO can be found here.
This was a project to simulate a football season. Teams would draft players where each player had stats based on Normal/Gaussian Distributions. These players would then play in simulated games until a champion was crowned.
A new version of this project with a more accurate simulation and a college football version is currently under development using React and Next.js.
The goal of this project was to rank all teams in Division I college football (both FBS and FCS). The final scores of all college football games were pulled, and each team's performance in each game was scored to produce an overall score.
This was an app built for my Android App Development class. The app is an implementation of the game Mastermind, done in Kotlin with Android Studio Giraffe. The app provides feedback for each guess on the right in the form of filled in circles. It also provided the percent of remaining possible codes that were eliminated by each guess.
Financial Engineering: an area of the financial sector that utilizes computer science, statistics, economics, and applied mathematics to solve quantitative financial problems. Investopedia