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Courses Taken in Graduate School

Fall 2006:
MATH 580: Applied Mathematics taught by Prof. Diane Henderson.
EE 597I: Intelligent Control taught by Prof. Kwang Y. Lee.
CSE 596: Research Credits/ Individual Studies with Prof. James Z. Wang.
CSE 590: Colloquium (3).

Spring 2006:
CSE/MATH 550: Numerical Linear Algebra taught by Prof. Jesse Barlow.
CSE/STAT/BIO 598F: Bioinformatics - II taught by Prof. F. Chiaromonte and Prof. N. Altman.
IST 441: Information Retrieval and Search Engines taught by Prof. C. Lee Giles.
CSE 590: Colloquium (2).
IST 602: Supervised Experience in College Teaching.

Fall 2005:
IST 597C: Advanced Topics in Databases taught by Prof. James Wang.
STAT 513: Theory of Statistics taught by Prof. Bruce G. Lindsay.
CSE/STAT/BIO 598F: Bioinformatics - I taught by Prof. Webb Miller.
EE 561: Information Theory taught by Prof. David J. Miller (Sitting-in).
CSE 590: Colloquium (1).

Summer 2005:
STAT 500: Applied Statistics taught by Prof. Andrew Wiesner.
CSE 596: Research Credits/ Individual Studies with Prof. James Z. Wang.

Spring 2005:
CSE/EE 586: Topics in Computer Vision taught by Prof. Octavia Camps.
CSE 514: Computer Networks taught by Prof. Guohong Cao.
STAT 597E / CSE 598E: Data Mining - II taught by Prof. Hongyuan Zha.

Fall 2004:
CSE 428: Programming Language Concepts taught by Prof. Roger Christman.
CSE 431: Introduction to Computer Architecture taught by Prof. Mary Jane Irwin.
STAT 597E / CSE 598E: Data Mining - I taught by Prof. Jia Li.