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Aditya mittal’s Course Work

Stanford University
    CME = Computational and Mathematical Engineering
    CS = Computer Science

    MS&E = Management Science and Engineering

    ME = Mechanical Engineering
 

Introduction to Cryptography

CS 

 

Prof. Dan Boneh 

Initial Boundary Value Problems (Higher Order PDE) 

CME 

 

 

ICME Seminar 

CME 

500 

 

Stochastic Modeling 

MSE 

221 

 

Technology Venture Formation 

MSE 

273 

Prof. Mike Lyons 

Probabilistic Analysis 

MSE 

220 

Prof. Sam Chiu 

Data Mining 

CS 

 

Prof. Kamvar 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numerical Linear Algebra

CME

302

Prof. Gene Golub

Partial Differential Equations of Applied Mathematics

CME

303

Prof. Jim Nolen

ICME Seminar

CME

300

Prof. Walter Murray

Machine Learning

CS

229

Prof. Andrew Ng

Numerical Optimization

CME

304

Prof. Walter Murray

Discrete Math

CME

305

Prof. Amin Saberi

Molecular Algorithms

CME

352

Prof. Ashish Goel

Discovering Entrepreneurship

MS&E

77SI

Instructor: Kimber Lockhart

Molecular Simulations

CME/ME

346A 

Prof. Eric Darve

Stochastic Processes

CME

308

Prof. Peter Glynn

Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations

CME/CS

306/237C 

Prof. Ron Fedkiw

 
Syracuse University
    WRT = Writing; PSY = Psychology; PHY = Physics; ELE = Electrical; PHI = Philosophy; CSE = Computer Science and Engineering; MAT = Math; ECN = Economics; MAE = Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; 
   

Studio 1: Academic Writing

WRT

105

Writing Studio 2

WRT

205

Foundations of Human Behavior

PSY

205

General Physics II

PHY

212

General Physics I Laboratory

PHY

221

General Physics II Laboratory

PHY

222

Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I

ELE

231

Electrical Engineering Fundamentals II

ELE

232

Logic

PHI

251

Digital Logic Design

CSE

261

Abstract Mathematics

MAT

275

Computer Organization and Assembly Language

CSE

281

System Software Design

CSE

282

Object-Oriented Design

CSE

283

Electrical Engineering Laboratory I

ELE

291

Electrical Laboratory II

ELE

292

Calculus II

MAT

296

Intermediate Microeconomics

ECN

301

Advanced Studio: Professional Writing

WRT

307

Relativity and Cosmology

PHY

312

Intermediate Mechanics I

PHY

322

Digital Circuits/Systems

ELE

331

Experimental Physics I

PHY

344

Mathematical Analysis of Digital Systems

CSE

351

Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer

MAE

355

Modern Physics

PHY

361

Computer Architecture

CSE

381

Algorithms and Data Structures

CSE

382

Ethical Aspects of ECS

ECS

392

Calculus III

MAT

397

Computer Laboratory II

CSE

398

Selected Topics in Physics

PHY

400

Advanced Workshop in Professional and Disciplinary Writing

WRT

407

Electromagnetics I

PHY/ELE

424

Experimental Physics II

PHY

462

VLSI Design Methods

CSE

464

Differential Equations and Matrix Algebra for Engineers

MAT

485

Fiber Optics Lab Independent Study

ELE

490

High Energy Particle Physics Lab Independent Study

PHY

490

Senior Design Project

CSE

497

Senior Design Project

CSE

497

Probability and Statistics

MAT

521

Intermediate Mechanics II

PHY

523

Modal Logic

PHI

552

Digital Machine Design

CSE

561

Digital Design Testing and Verification

CSE

565

Quantum Mechanics I

PHY

567

Solid State Physics

PHY

576

Design of Operating Systems

CSE

585

“AP Scholar with Distinction Award” - Advanced Placement Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, American History, and English (These are College Level courses taken in High School). 

Fall 2002:

Took a semester off from college to complete writing my book Fierce Game of Foolish Geniuses: The Opening of Chess and to accomplish the following textbook readings:

Other readings

·        How Would You Move Mount Fuji? : Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle -- How the World's Smartest Companies Select the Most Creative Thinkers by William Poundstone  n   Summer 2004.

·        The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism by Fritjof Capra  n   Summer 2004.

·        Game Coding Complete by Mike McShaffry  n   Summer 2004.

·        Sams Teach Yourself Javascript 1.3 in 24 Hours by Michael Moncur  n   Summer 2004.

·        Geometry by David A. Brannan, Matthew F. Esplen, and Jeremy J. Gray covering the basics of Euclidean, Affine, Projective, Inversive, Non-Euclidean, and Spherical Geometries  n   Summer 2004.

·        Vector Calculus by Jerrold E. Marsden and Anthony Tromba n   Winter 2004.

·        Optical Fiber Systems and Their Components by Sharma, Halme, and Butusov  n   Spring 2005.

·        Sams Teach Yourself CGI Programming in a Week by Rafe Colburn  n   Summer 2005.

·        Quantum Mechanics by R. Shankar  n   Summer 2005

·        Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal  n   Fall 2005 n Taught by Dr. G.C. Shukla of ITM.

·       Verbal Advantage by Charles Harrington Elstern   Winter 2005.

·       AI Game Programming WISDOM3 edited by Steve Rabin n   Winter 2007.

·       Head First Design Patterns by Charles Harrington Elstern   Spring 2007.

 

Favorite Readings: Les Miserables, The Fountainhead, Anthem, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, A Separate Peace, The American Girl's Collection, Life of Pi, The Great Gatsby, As I Lay Dying, A Raisin in the Sun, The Blue Mountains, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Tripod Trilogy, Moby Dick, Homer's Odyssey, also Victor Hugo's Odyssey, The Hunch Back of Notre Dame, Hiroshima, The Old Man and the Sea, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Holy Cow, Animal Farm, Dr. Seuss, To Kill a Mockingbird, Malcolm X, Roots, Shakespeare, Dante's Inferno, Paradise Lost, Toni Morrison's Paradise, Ramayana, Frankenstein, Alexander the Great, Grendel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, Indian Puranas and their stories, The Arabian Nights, Russian Folk tales, Fairy Tales, Much of Dan Brown, John Steinbeck (esp. Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men), Charles Dickens, John Grisham, Stefen King, Dr. Robin Cook, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Brainwaves, Rising Phoenix, Beyond Einstein, Chromosome 6, Cold Mountain, Dead in the Water, Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Moonstone, Life of Pi

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