Graduate Courses
Northwestern
- MATH 321-1,2,3 Real Analysis
- MATH 331-1 Abstract Algebra
- MECS 460-1 Foundations of Managerial Economics I: Static Decision Models
- IEMS 450-1 Mathematical Programming I
- EECS 478 Advanced Digital Communiations
- EECS 454 Advanced Communication Networks
- IEMS 464 Advanced Queuing Theory
- EECS 495 Machine Learning
- EECS 380 Wirelss Communications
- EECS 428 Information Theory
- EECS 426 Signal Detection and Estimation
- EECS 463 Adaptive Filters
- EECS 410 System Theory
Besides courses at Northwestern, I also like to take interesting courses offered by various online platforms like Coursera and other university open course websites ( MIT OpenCourseWare, Stanford Online Courses, Open Yale ). The courses I've taken and completed include:
Coursera
- Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1, Part 2 (Stanford University)
- An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python, Part 1, Part 2, (Rice University, with distinction)
- Machine Learning (Stanford University)
- The Data Scientist's Toolbox (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- R Programming (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- Getting and Cleaning Data (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management, Part 1, Part 2 (Columbia University)
- Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1, Part 2 (Stanford University)
- An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python, Part 1, Part 2, (Rice University, with distinction)
- Machine Learning (Stanford University)
- The Data Scientist's Toolbox (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- R Programming (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- Getting and Cleaning Data (Johns Hopkins University, with distinction)
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management, Part 1, Part 2 (Columbia University)