I am looking for qualified scientists to participate as a guest on my new, internet video series of interviews with researchers working in areas related to financial markets.

The interview will focus on your research. The length of the interview can be flexible, depending on your time availability and the subject matter covered. A short interview could run for ten minutes. A longer one might last for an hour or more. As we are separated geographically, the interviews will be conducted via Skype.

If it will be helpful, graphic images can be inserted into the interviews.

The video series is named after my Kindle book series, The Alpha Interface: Empirical Research on the Financial Markets, about which we have previously corresponded. In fact, the first four interviews – conducted with Peter Hafez, Director of Quantitative Research for the data provider RavenPack – are now online. You can view them at http://www.alphainterface.com/blog-and-video-interviews/.

While this is a new venture for me, I hope it will put you at ease to know that I do have an extensive background as a television interviewer. My television interview series, Thinking Allowed, was broadcast on public television, throughout North America, on a weekly basis for fifteen years. It focused on topics related to philosophy, psychology, health and science. Excerpts from those interviews are available at http://www.youtube.com/user/thinkingallowedtv These videos have been viewed on the internet more than two million times.

My goal in producing the video series and the Alpha Interface books is to help educate the many people with an interest in the financial markets as to the significance of empirical research.

If you are interested in participating as a guest, please email or point me to some of your research papers. I am located, incidentally, in the Pacific Time zone. I expect to be conducting these ongoing interviews throughout the coming year.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD

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