Warsaw, May 2025 – We are pleased to announce that Mateusz Panasiuk, Chief Scientific Officer of Omphalos Fund, will participate in two prestigious events this June, continuing to advance the conversation around AI, portfolio construction, and forecasting in finance.
9th Annual Private Markets Northern California Forum
📍 Napa Valley, California 🗓️ June 3, 2025
Mateusz will join the panel “Mastering Alternative Investment Portfolio Construction”, a discussion exploring how institutional investors are rethinking portfolio design in the face of increasing complexity and volatility. Topics will include the evolution beyond the traditional 60/40 model, the rise of liquid alternatives, and strategic allocation across private equity, private credit, and AI-driven hedge fund strategies.
Omphalos Fund will also be present with a dedicated booth. Our team — Monika Jaskólska and Wioletta Sulinska — will be on site to share insights, distribute materials, and discuss how fully autonomous AI systems like ours are delivering measurable diversification and alpha.
Mateusz will deliver a technical presentation titled “Forecasting on Shifting Grounds: A Bayesian Take on Model Ensembles.” This talk dives deep into ensemble learning techniques, particularly within the challenging and fast-changing domain of financial forecasting.
Key takeaways from his presentation include:
Why ensemble models are crucial for building resilient financial forecasts
How Bayesian principles guide dynamic, regime-aware model weighting
Insights into how model behavior shifts across market regimes, including bull vs. bear and stable vs. crisis periods
This work represents a core pillar of the Omphalos Fund’s AI architecture, emphasizing mathematical rigor, transparency, and adaptability in financial modeling.
We are proud to see our CSO representing Omphalos Fund on both sides of the Atlantic, continuing to champion innovation and thought leadership in the asset management industry.
Stay tuned for further updates and follow us on LinkedIn for live coverage from both events.