Remote Research Internships

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Kronosresearch

Remote

$64k - $72k

Kronosresearch

Remote

$64k - $72k

Kronosresearch

Remote

$67k - $105k

Menyala

Remote

$45k - $60k

Kronosresearch

Remote

$89k - $106k

Supraoracles

Remote

$62k - $100k

Genies

Remote

$50k - $55k

Messari

Remote

$32k - $54k

Integra

Remote

$32k - $54k

Integra

Remote

$32k - $54k

SkyTrade

Remote

$91k - $102k

Ethereum Foundation

Remote

$96k

Monad

Remote

$32k - $54k

Binance

Singapore, Singapore

Injective Labs

Remote

$84k - $115k

Kronosresearch
$64k - $72k estimated
Remote

Quantitative Research Intern (Singapore)  We’re looking for a Quantitative Research Intern with a strong technical foundation and a keen interest in options trading. In this role, you’ll be involved in researching systematic strategies in the options space, building backtests, analyzing market data, and developing tools to support derivatives research. This role is ideal for someone with solid Python/data skills who’s either already familiar with derivatives markets or who is eager to deepen their knowledge of options and apply quantitative thinking in a fast-paced, research-driven environment. Job Description 

Assist in the research and development of systematic options trading strategies Build and evaluate backtests using historical options and underlying data Work with large datasets  Develop and maintain tools for strategy evaluation, risk modeling, and performance tracking Document findings, present insights, and iterate on research ideas

What We’re Looking For

Currently pursuing a degree in CS, Math, Engineering, Finance, or a related field Strong proficiency in Python, especially with data analysis libraries (NumPy, pandas, etc.) Interest in options markets and derivatives trading Solid understanding of statistics, math, or probability concepts Experience working with structured data (e.g., CSVs, APIs, databases) Self-motivated and comfortable working in a research-driven environment

Good to have 

Prior exposure to options theory (e.g., Greeks, Black-Scholes, IV skew, etc.)

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