Former CSIRO Senior Scientist and PhD in Applied Mathematics. Harrison is the architectural genius behind ITC's ultra-low latency Titan Bridge execution infrastructure.
Prof. Dr. Harrison Thorne represents the pinnacle of academic and practical quantitative engineering. Operating primarily out of Sydney, Australia, he holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the prestigious Australian National University (ANU). His early career was defined by groundbreaking research as a Senior Scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
Transitioning from pure academia to institutional finance, Harrison spent the last 15 years designing ultra-fast High-Frequency Trading (HFT) networks for tier-one liquidity providers and prime brokers across London, Tokyo, and Sydney. At ITC, he serves as the Chief Quantum Computing Engineer, overseeing the mathematical and infrastructural integrity of the entire ecosystem.
He is the mastermind behind the Titan Bridge—ITC's proprietary execution infrastructure that processes Telegram signals and translates them into MT5 trade executions in under 2 milliseconds. By optimizing network routes and utilizing custom-compiled C++ execution layers, his work guarantees that slippage and execution delays are mathematically eliminated.