Peter Lin is the president of the STUF United Fund Asia-Pacific Center, he also serves as the Managing Director of Gamma Paradigm Capital and oversees the Taiwan-based FinTech arm, Gamma Paradigm Research, and a licensed investmentadvisory, Gamma Paradigm Advisory, in Taiwan. In addition, he serves as a faculty member in the Financial Mathematics Program at Johns Hopkins University and previously held the position of Industry Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ, USA), where he also acted as the Acting Director of the Financial Analytics MS program.
WORK EXPERIENCE AND AWARDS
【Work Experience】
President, STUF United Fund Asia-Pacific Center, Taiwan (2023-present)
Gamma Paradigm Capital
Managing Director, Taiwan (2021-present)
Founder, USA (2013-present)
Faculty Member, Financial Mathematics Program, Johns Hopkins University, USA (2018-present)
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Industry Professor (2015-2018)
Adjunct Professor (2013-2015)
Quantitative Analyst, Ryan Labs Asset Management, USA (2008-2012)
【Awards】
Outstanding Young Overseas Compatriots by Overseas Compatriot Culture and Education Foundation (2021)
Second runner-up, Morgan Stanley 1st Annual Prize for Excellence in Financial Markets (2010)
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
PhD in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Master in Computer Science, Columbia University, USA
Bachelor in Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Job Positions
Project Assistant
1 Vacancy
| Work Type: Part-Time
Co-Supervisor Information
Gary Hsieh
謝煥麒
Institution
STUF United Fund Asia-Pacific Center
Division/Department
Job Title
Vice President
Brief Introduction of the Department
【Executive Office】
The Executive Office of the STUF United Fund Asia-Pacific Center (STUF APC) serves as the operational hub of the organization, responsible for implementing the vision and strategies set forth by the Board of Directors. As the primary administrative and coordination body, the Executive Office ensures that the Center’s programs and initiatives are effectively executed across the Asia-Pacific region. Key responsibilities of the Executive Office include overseeing daily operations, managing projects, and facilitating communication among stakeholders such as governments, international organizations, private sector partners, and civil society. The team plays a pivotal role in developing and executing initiatives that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a strong focus on youth empowerment, sustainability advocacy, and regional collaboration.
In addition, the Executive Office acts as the bridge between the leadership of STUF APC and its various working groups, ensuring that strategic decisions are translated into practical actions. By fostering multi- stakeholder partnerships and coordinating resources, the Executive Office contributes to building a stronger platform for Taiwan and the Asia-Pacific region to engage with global agendas.
Department Staff Number
- Less than 5 people
Internship Job Description
- Assist in planning, execution, and follow-up of international forums and projects (e.g., COP30, youth empowerment programs, and international cooperation initiatives).
- Draft meeting minutes, project reports, presentations, and official correspondence in both English and Chinese.
- Support research and documentation for collaborations with international organizations, corporations, and government agencies.
- Contribute to media and social media management to enhance project visibility.
- Handle cross-border communications, translation, and international exchange-related tasks.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Preferred Intern Education Level
- Undergraduate students (third year and above) - Master students - Ph.D. students
Preferred Intern Skill Sets or Qualities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both Chinese and English.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Workspace; experience with Canva or social media marketing is a plus.
- Strong project management and coordination skills, with a strong sense of responsibility and ability to execute effectively.
- Deep interest in international affairs, sustainable development (SDGs), and youth-related issues.
Others
- Expected working hours per week: 8-20
- Salary/Financial Support not provided
- Benefits not provided
Students may be offered the opportunity to continue as interns for up to one additional year after completing the NTU International Mentorship Program, at the discretion of the host organization.