Coursework

I graduated in spring 2024 with a double major in computer science and mathematics after spending 3.5 years at WU and my junior spring semester at the Sorbonne in Paris.


Select coursework from Washington University

Computer Science

ADVANCED MACHINE LEARNING (CSE 517A), 

Marion Neumann

  • A First Course in Machine Learning, Simon Rogers and Mark Girolami

CODING AND INFORMATION THEORY (CSE 533T), 

Netanel Raviv

  • Elements of Information Theory, Thomas M. Cover and Joy A. Thomas
  • Introduction to Coding Theory, Ron Roth

DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING (CSE 510A), 

Chongjie Zhang

  • Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction, Richard S. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto

THEORY OF MACHINE LEARNING (CSE 417T), 

Netanel Raviv

  • Understanding Machine Learning, Shai Shalev-Shwartz and Shai Ben-David
  • Learning From Data, Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa, Malik Magdon-Ismail, and Hsuan-Tien Lin

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CSE 412A), 

William Yeoh

  • Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig

QUANTUM COMPUTING (CSE 468T), 

Ron Cytron

  • An Introduction to Quantum Computing, Phillip Kaye, Raymond Laflamme, and Michele Mosca

ALGORITHMS (CSE 347), 

Jeremy Buhler

  • Algorithm Design, Jon Kleinberg and Éva Tardos

Mathematics

REAL ANALYSIS (MATH 4111), 

Ari Stern

  • Principles of Mathematical Analysis, Walter Rudin

MEASURE THEORY AND LEBESGUE INTEGRATION (MATH 4121), 

Quo-Shin Chi

    LINEAR ALGEBRA (MATH 429), 

    John Shareshian

    • Linear Algebra, Kenneth M. Hoffman and Ray Kunze

    PROBABILITY THEORY (MATH 493), 

    Debashis Mondal

    • A First Course in Probability, Sheldon Ross

    TOPOLOGY (MATH 4171), 

    Wanli Song

    • A Course in Point Set Topology, John B. Conway

    NUMERICAL APPLIED MATHEMATICS (MATH 449), 

    Donsub Rim

    • An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Endre Süli and David F. Mayers

    ABSTRACT ALGEBRA (MATH 430), 

    Jesús Sanchez Jr.

    • Contemporary Abstract Algebra, Joseph A. Gallian

    HONORS MATHEMATICS (MATH 203/204), 

    Ari Stern

    • Calculus, Tom M. Apostol

    Other

    CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY (AA 3973), Ila Sheren

    PARIS, A DIGITAL 19TH CENTURY (FREN 3701), Seth Graebner

    PHYSICAL SCIENCE IN 12 PROBLEMS (PHYS 400), Lee Sobotka