Education
Stanford University
Graduate Foundations in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
In Progress
GPA: 4.112 / 4.000
Relevant Coursework:
- CS 103: Mathematical Foundations of Computing
- CS 107: Computer Organization and Systems
- CS 109: Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists
- CS 154: Introduction to the Theory of Computation
- CS 161: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CS 168: The Modern Algorithmic Toolbox
- CS 205L: Continuous Mathematical Methods with an Emphasis on Machine Learning
- EE 278: Probability and Statistical Inference
- EE 364A: Convex Optimization I
- STATS 217: Introduction to Stochastic Processes I
Harvard University, Harvard Extension School
Graduate Certificate in Data Science
GPA: 3.93 / 4.00
Relevant Coursework:
- CSCI E-63C: Elements of Data Science and Statistical Learning with R
- CSCI E-89C: Deep Reinforcement Learning
- CSCI E-108: Data Mining, Discovery, and Exploration
- ISMT E-136: Time Series Analysis with Python
- ISMT S-161: Computational Bayesian Inference
- MATH E-23A: Linear Algebra and Real Analysis I (notes)
- MATH E-23C: Mathematics for Computation and Data Science (notes)
- MATH E-156: Mathematical Statistics
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Statistics
Relevant Coursework:
- MATH 54: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
- STAT 133: Concepts in Computing with Data
- STAT 134: Concepts of Probability
- STAT 135: Concepts of Statistics
- STAT 151A: Linear Modeling: Theory and Applications
- ME 317: Statistical Methods for Risk Management1
Foothill College2
Associate of Science in Computer Science
Relevant Coursework:
- CS 2A: Object-Oriented Programming Methodologies in C++
- CS 3A: Object-Oriented Programming Methodologies in Python
- CS 3B: Intermediate Software Design in Python
- CS 3C: Advanced Data Structures & Algorithms in Python
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ME 317 is a course I took while studying abroad at the London School of Economics and Political Science. ↩
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I also earned my 12th associate degree here—in anthropology, because who says you can’t study ancient civilizations while coding? ↩