S-OnlineLrng&Inference/DistSys
In this seminar, students will read, present, and discuss research papers on recent and advanced topics in online optimization and learning and their applications to distributed systems. Students are expected to lead one or more discussions throughout the semester. This seminar covers recent research ranging from online algorithms, online learning in full and bandit feedback settings, to distributed estimation and inference, and their applications in distributed systems. Participants will be expected to read up to two papers per week.
SCIENTIFIC PRIN IN TEACH DANCE
This course is designed to assist graduate students as they teach dance technique. The principles of anatomy, injury prevention and rehabilitation, and nutrition are examined in relation to fundamentals of dance pedagogy; expressive dance aesthetics are examined formally within a context of current body science. Through analysis of body alignment, safe and efficient movement patterns, and proper nutritional needs, students learn methods that increase efficiency, clarity, strength and coordination and that ultimately achieve desired aesthetic goals.
Nucleic Acids/Molec. Biochem.
This course is an in-depth examination of DNA and RNA structures and how these structures support their respective functions during replication, transcription, and translation of the genetic material. Emphasis is on the detailed mechanisms associated with each step of gene expression. Discussions incorporate many recent advances brought about by recombinant DNA technology.
Nucleic Acids/Molec. Biochem.
This course is an in-depth examination of DNA and RNA structures and how these structures support their respective functions during replication, transcription, and translation of the genetic material. Emphasis is on the detailed mechanisms associated with each step of gene expression. Discussions incorporate many recent advances brought about by recombinant DNA technology.
Nucleic Acids/Molec. Biochem.
This course is an in-depth examination of DNA and RNA structures and how these structures support their respective functions during replication, transcription, and translation of the genetic material. Emphasis is on the detailed mechanisms associated with each step of gene expression. Discussions incorporate many recent advances brought about by recombinant DNA technology.