Education

I received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University in May 2005. I am currently pursuing an M.S. in Electrical Engineering also at Michigan State. If you would like a copy of my resume, please contact me.

Courses:

Graduate (2005-)

Fall 2006

  • ECE 813: Advanced VLSI Design
  • ECE 874: Physical Electronics
  • STT 441: Probability and Statistics I: Probability

Spring 2006

  • ECE 802: Low Power Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Design
  • ECE 899: Masters Thesis Research

Fall 2005

  • ECE 832: Analog Integrated Circuit Design
  • ECE 870: Introduction to Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems
  • CSE 803: Computer Vision

Undergraduate (2001-2005)

Spring 2005: Senior

  • ECE 411: Electronic Design Automation
  • ECE 480: Senior Design
  • STT 351: Probability and Statistics For Engineering

Fall 2004: Senior

  • ECE 410: VLSI Design
  • ECE 418: Algorithms of Circuit Design
  • IAH 231C: Roles of Language in Society
  • ME 221: Statics

Spring 2004: Senior

  • CSE 420: Computer Architecture
  • ECE 320: Energy Conversion / Power Electronics
  • ECE 474: Principles of Electronic Devices
  • ECE 484: Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits

Fall 2003: Junior

  • CSE 410: Operating Systems
  • ECE 302: Electronic Circuits
  • ECE 303: Electronic Circuits Lab
  • ECE 305: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves I
  • ECE 313: Control Systems

Summer 2003: Junior

  • ECE 360: Signal Processing

Spring 2003: Junior

  • CSE 260: Discrete Structures In Computer Science
  • ECE 200: Electric Circuits
  • ECE 331: Microprocessors & Digital Systems
  • PHY 184: Physics For Scientists & Engineers II

Fall 2002: Sophomore

  • CSE 232: Introduction To Programming II
  • ECE 230: Digital Logic Fundamentals
  • PHY 183: Physics For Scientists & Engineers I
  • ISS 325: War & Revolution

Summer 2002: Sophomore

  • MTH 235: Differential Equations

Spring 2002: Freshman

  • MTH 234: Multivariable Calculus
  • CEM 141: General Chemistry
  • CEM 161: Chemistry Laboratory I
  • ISS 225: Power, Authority, & Exchange
  • IAH 206: Self, Society, & Technology

Fall 2001: Freshman

  • CSE 231: Introduction To Programming I
  • MTH 133: Calculus II
  • ISB 204: Applications In Biomedical Sciences
  • ATL 150: Evolution of American Thought