

Overall, this is a fantanstic class and it is a must-take, not because of the content specifically,īut because of the teaching style of Professor Downing. Spring 2017 CS373: Software Engineering with Dr. We covered a lot and I certainly enjoyed the course. Nearest neighbors, DBSCAN, hierarchical clustering, FP Growth, sequence mining, and more. There were assignments to implement algorithms such as creating and pruning decision trees, We tried to go into as much depthĪs possible while covering a broad range of topics and data mining techniques. The course was split up into Classification, Clustering, and Association Analysis. This was one of my favorite courses last semester. In the second half, we switched to using Spark and talked about some other current Big Data Tools. The first half of the course focused purely on Java Hadoop MapReduce with some tools We talked about and worked a lot with MapReduce techniques and design patterns.

The slides and content of the course was still interesting. Platform designed for research and education in Artificial Intelligence." Personally, I did not find a large portion of the projects to be particularly useful. We worked on OpenNERO, "an open source software Most notably, we read papers and talked about the architecture behind Dynamo, Kubernetes, Docker, and PaaS solutions.įall 2017 CS343: Artificial Intelligence with Dr. This course discussed the theory behind common Cloud products.

I spent a lot of time on but also deeply enjoyed these projects.Īlthough I do not have plans to work in security, I think it is crucial for all software engineers to consider security vulnerabilties when building their applications.ĬS378: Cloud Computing with Devdatta Kulkarni 100% of our final grade came from Capture the Flag The projects were then left intentionally open-ended. In class, various lecturers from the security teamĭiscussed the theory behind certain vulnerabilities and talked about the ways in which each vulnerability could be exploited. Spring 2018 CS361S: Network Security And Privacy with Cameron BeasleyĬonducted by the UT Information Security Office, this course consisted of lectures on common security vulnerabilities, and four large Capture the Flag challenges. Involved in independent research as part of a Computional Intelligence research lab.

I have taken Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Network Security And Privacy, Big Data Programming, Cloud Computing, Algorithms and Complexity, Software Engineering, Principles ofĬomputer Systems (better known as Operating Systems),Ĭomputer Architecture, Data Structures and Discrete Math. GPA: 3.97 Graduation: Spring 2018 Immigration/Visa Status: US Citizen Coursework Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Summa Cum Laude (with Highest Honors) Business Foundations Certificate with Highest Distinction Endowed Presidential Scholarship Recipient
