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Academic

Courses

  • Spring 2008
    • MUS/COS 314 - PLOrk: Computer and Electronic Music - Dan Trueman and Perry Cook
    • COS 333 - Advanced Programming Techniques - Brian Kernighan
    • ATL/THR 498 - Atelier WIND-UP
    • COS 342 - Graph Theory - Sergey Norin
    • DAN 309 - Modern Dance -
    • MUS 103 - Intro to Music - Simon Morrison
  • Fall 2007 - in Progress
    • COS 429 - Computer Vision - Fei Fei Li
    • THR 317 - Theatrical Design - Robert Brill
    • MUS 250 - World Music Cultures - Peter Jeffrey
    • PSY 207 - Abnormal Psychology - Michael Litchman
  • Spring 2007
    • COS ST05 - Animation** - Adam Finklestein
    • MAE 344 - Intro to Bioengineering and Medical Devices
    • GEO 322 - Biogeochemical Cycles and Global Change
    • DAN 211 - American Dance Experience and Africanist Dance Practices
  • Fall 2006
    • COS 436 - Human Computer Interface Technology - Perry Cook
    • COS 341 - Discrete Math - Robert Schapire
    • PSY 255 - Cognitive Psychology - Philip N. Johnson-Laird
    • DAN 419 - Dance Performance Workshop: Advanced Repertory and Choreography - Rebecca Lazier & Ze'eva Cohen
    • CEE102A - Engineering in the Modern World - David Billington
  • Spring 2006
    • COS 226 - Algorithms and Data Structures - Robert Sedgewick
    • DAN 311 - Dancing East to West: Traditional Practices and Contemporary Debates in World Dance - Ze'eva Cohen
    • ELE206/COS306 - Intro to Logic Design - Ron Weiss
    • FRS 142 - Animation - Adam Finkelstein
    • MAT 202 - Linear Algebra - Fengbo Hang
  • Fall 2005
    • COS 217 - Intro to Programming Systems - Jennifer Rexford
    • DAN 319 - Dance Performance Workshop: Intermediate Repertory and Choreography - Meghan Durham & Rebecca Lazier
    • WRI 156 - Witches and Witchcraft - Hannah Johnson
    • MAT 201 - Multivariable Calculus - Jennifer Johnson
Broad Education
  • Princeton University 2005-Present
  • Manalapan High School Science & Engineering Program: 2001-2005
  • Summer programs attended
    • Governor's School of Engineering and Technology
    • JHU CTY - Astronomy at Johns Hopkins
    • JHU CTY - Latin at Dickenson
Other
  • Summer 2006 & 2007: Worked as an RTA (Residential Teaching Assistant) at the Governor's School of Engineering and Technology at Rutgers University. I taught a section on Computer/Electrical Engineering, supervised project groups (thermoacoustic refrigeration, building noise canceling headphones, etc), and planned social events while living in the dorms with the students.
  • Summer 2005: Counselor at Robotics Camp. Lead 12-16 year olds to build and program robots
  • Spring 2005: Research project on computer graphics in high school. Graphics System Environment Thing in Java.
** This couse was a student-initiated seminar which I established. Basically I developed the syllabus and reading materials which would lead the course in the direction I choose.