UT-Austin Classes That I've Completed
- Fall Semester (2003-2004)
- Electrical Engineering 381K-8 (Digital Signal Processing), 3 credits, taught by Professor Bovik
- Electrical Engineering 381K-11 (Wireless Communications), 3 credits, taught by Professor Rappaport
- Mathematics 365C (Real Analysis I), 3 credits, taught by Professor Beckner
- Spring Semester (2003-2004)
- Electrical Engineering 380N-11 (Optimization in Engineering Systems), 3 credits, taught by Professor Baldick
- Electrical Engineering 381K-7 (Information Theory), 3 credits, taught by Professor Vishwanath
- Electrical Engineering 698A (Thesis), 3 credits, supervised by Professor Heath
- Summer Nine-Week Session (2004)
- Mathematics 373K (Algebraic Structures I), 3 credits, taught by Professor Hamrick
- Fall Semester (2004-2005)
- Electrical Engineering 381V (Channel Coding), 3 credits, taught by Professor Vishwanath
- Electrical Engineering 698B (Thesis), 3 credits, supervised by Professor Heath
- Mathematics 381C (Real Analysis), 3 credits, taught by Professor Beckner
- Spring
Semester (2004-2005)
- Electrical Engineering 381K-13 (Analysis and Design of Communication Networks), 3 credits, taught by Professor Shakkottai
- Electrical Engineering 698B (Thesis), 3 credits, supervised by Professor Heath
- Operations Research and Industrial Engineering 391Q-10 (Stochastic Optimization), 3 credits, taught by Professor Morton
- Fall Semester (2005-2006)
- Electrical Engineering 381V (Space-Time Communication), 3 credits, taught by Professor Heath
- Mathematics 383C (Methods of Applied Mathematics), 3 credits, taught by Professor Vasseur
- Mathematics 393C (Quantum Mechanics), 3 credits, taught by Professor Radin
- Spring
Semester (2005-2006)
- Computer Science 388G (Algorithms: Techniques and Theory), 3 credits, taught by Professor Plaxton
- Electrical Engineering 381L (Digital Time Series Analysis and Applications), 3 credits, taught by Professor Powers
- Fall Semester (2006-2007)
- Teaching Assistant for Electrical Engineering 381V (Wireless Communications Lab), 3 credits, taught by Professor Heath
- Spring Semester (2006-2007)
- Operations Research and Industrial Engineering 390R-5 (Applied Stochastic Processes), 3 credits, taught by Professor Hasenbein
- Spring Semester (2007-2008)
- Electrical Engineering 382V (Wireless and Mobile Networking), 3 credits, taught by Professor Nettles
Caltech Classes That I've Completed
- Fall Term (1999-2000)
- Applied Physics 9a (Solid-State Electronics for Integrated Circuits), 6 units, taught by Professor Scherer
- Chemistry 1a (General Chemistry), 6 units, taught by Professor Lewis
- Humanities 7a (American History), 9 units, taught by Professor Smith
- Mathematics 2a (Linear Algebra and Statistics, Analytical Track), 9 units, taught by Professor Gabai
- Physical Education 84 (Advanced Table Tennis), 3 units, taught by Wei Wang
- Physics 1a (Classical Mechanics), 9 units, taught by Professor Filippone
- Winter Term (1999-2000)
- Applied Physics 9b (Solid-State Electronics for Integrated Circuits), 6 units, taught by Professor Scherer
- Chemistry 1b (General Chemistry), 9 units, taught by Professors Barton and Rees
- Humanities 7b (American History), 9 units, taught by Professor Kevles
- Mathematics 2b (Differential Equations, Analytical Track), 9 units, taught by Professor Makarov
- Physical Education 84 (Advanced Table Tennis), 3 units, taught by Wei Wang
- Physics 1b (Electromagnetism, Analytical Track), 9 units, taught by Professor Lange
- Spring Term (1999-2000)
- Astronomy 1 (The Evolving Universe), 9 units, taught by Professor Scoville
- Biology 1 (Drugs and the Brain), 9 units, taught by Professor Lester
- Economics 11 (Introduction to Economics), 9 units, taught by Professor Wilkie
- Mathematics 1d (Basic Probability), 5 units, taught by Sumit Daftuar
- Physical Education 84 (Advanced Table Tennis), 3 units, taught by Wei Wang
- Physics 1c (Electromagnetism, Analytical Track), 9 units, taught by Professor Lange
- Fall Term (2000-2001)
- Applied and Computational Mathematics 95a (Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics), 12 units, taught by Professor
Bruno
- Applied Physics 17a (Thermodynamics), 9 units, taught by Professor Quake
- Chemistry 3a (Fundamental Techniques of Experimental Chemistry), 6 units, taught by Professor Raymond
- Electrical Engineering 20a (Electronics Laboratory), 9 units, taught by Professor Rutledge
- Physics 2a (Statistical Physics and Waves), 9 units, taught by Professor Goodstein
- Winter Term (2000-2001)
- Applied and Computational Mathematics 95b (Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics), 12 units, taught by Professor
Bruno and David Amundsen
- Applied Physics 17b (Thermodynamics), 9 units, taught by Professor Quake
- Electrical Engineering 20b (Electronics Laboratory), 9 units, taught by Professor Rutledge
- Electrical Engineering / Computer Science 51 (Principles of Microprocessor Systems), 9 units, taught by Glen George
- Physics 2b (Quantum Mechanics), 9 units, taught by Professor Martin
- Spring Term (2000-2001)
- Applied and Computational Mathematics 95c (Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics), 12 units, taught by David
Amundsen
- Applied Physics 17c (Thermodynamics), 9 units, taught by Professor Crocker
- History 161 (Selected Topics in History), 9 units, taught by Professor Hacker
- Fall Term (2001-2002)
- Core 1a (Science Writing), 0 units, taught by Gillian Pierce
- Economics 121a (Theory of Value), 9 units, taught by Professor Border
- Electrical Engineering 32a (Signals, Systems, and Transforms), 9 units, taught by Professor McEliece
- Electrical Engineering 162 (Random Processes for Communication and Signal Processing), 9 units, taught by Payman
Arabshahi
- Literature 123 (The 19th-Century English Novel), 9 units, taught by Professor King
- Winter Term (2001-2002)
- Core 1b (Science Writing), 3 units, taught by Gillian Pierce
- Engineering 10 (Technical Seminar Presentations), 3 units, taught by Antony Fender
- Economics 121b (Theory of Value), 9 units, taught by Professor Border
- Electrical Engineering 32b (Signals, Systems, and Transforms), 9 units, taught by Professor McEliece
- Electrical Engineering 151 (Electromagnetic Engineering), 12 units, taught by Professor Psaltis
- Electrical Engineering 163a (Communication Theory), 9 units, taught by Payman Arabshahi
- History 108a (The Early Middle Ages), 9 units, taught by Professor Brown
- Spring Term (2001-2002)
- Electrical Engineering 40 (Introduction to Sensors and Actuators), 9 units, taught by Professor Tai
- Electrical Engineering / Computer Science 52 (Microprocessor Systems Laboratory), 12 units, taught by Glen George
- Electrical Engineering 90 (Analog Electronics Project Laboratory), 9 units, taught by Barry Megdal
- Electrical Engineering 160 (Communication-System Fundamentals), 9 units, taught by Professor Hassibi
- Fall Term (2002-2003)
- Computer Science / Electrical Engineering 145a (Networking), 9 units, taught by Professor Low
- Electrical Engineering / Computer Science 80a (Senior Thesis), 9 units, taught by Kent Potter
- Electrical Engineering / Mathematics 126a (Information Theory), 9 units, taught by Professor McEliece
- History 142 (History of California), 9 units, taught by Professor Deverell
- Music 21 (Understanding Music), 9 units, taught by Thomas Neenan
- Winter Term (2002-2003)
- Applied and Computational Mathematics 111 (Introduction to Numerical Analysis: Approximation Theory and Ordinary
Differential Equations), 9 units, taught by Jian Deng
- Electrical Engineering / Computer Science 80b (Senior Thesis), 9 units, taught by Kent Potter
- Electrical Engineering / Mathematics 127a (Error-Correcting Codes), 9 units, taught by Professor McEliece
- Law 33 (Introduction to the Law), 9 units, taught by Professor Klerman
- Music 23 (Major Figures), 9 units, taught by Thomas Neenan
- Spring Term (2002-2003)
- Electrical Engineering / Computer Science 80c (Senior Thesis), 9 units, taught by Kent Potter
- Electrical Engineering 163b (Communication Theory), 9 units, taught by Payman Arabshahi
- Electrical Engineering 164 (Stochastic and Adaptive Signal Processing), 9 units, taught by Professor Hassibi
UC-Berkeley Classes That I've Completed
- Fall Semester (1998-1999)
- Mathematics 53M (Multivariable Calculus with Computers), 5 units, taught by Professor Frenkel
- Spring Semester (1998-1999)
- Mathematics 55 (Discrete Mathematics), 4 units, taught by Professor Kahan
- Summer Eight-Week Session (1999)
- Mathematics 54 (Linear Algebra and Differential Equations), 4 units, taught by Malabika Pramanik
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