...During graduate school at Clemson, my focus included numerical methods of analysis, statistics of confounded models, and research in the material properties and analysis of viscoelastic materials and polymer composites, especially with respect to physical and chemical aging. My thesis research a... (read more)
...I'm currently enrolled to complete my degree in actuarial mathematics. I enjoy travel, anime, sports, and music. I scored 28% on my first college math exam. (read more)
...I studied signal processing and control theory during my undergraduate at UC Davis. I'm comfortable with analog circuits, Fourier/Laplace/z-transforms, block and signal flow diagrams, and putting it all together for real-world filter and controller design. I studied machine learning for my master's at U of M. (read more)
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...I recently worked as a teaching assistant for the university's introductory mechanics class, Physics 140. As a graduate student at UCLA, I was a Teaching Assistant for the introductory C++ course for undergraduate students. I led a discussion twice a week with ~30 students, answered questions, taught concepts, and graded homework. (read more)