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why u solved only 600 problems. what other judges u use how can i beG For math practice, I highly suggest MIT's 6.042 class:https://openlearninglibrary.mit.edu/courses/course-v1:OCW+6.042J+2T2019/about. It's pretty good and goes over pretty much everything you'll need to know before...
Berger started out as a computer scientist and applied mathematician. But as an MIT postdoc looking for ways to apply the algorithms she was devising, she found that it was the biologists who gave her some of the most interesting problems. So she took some courses in biochemistry and, she...
devising, she found that it was the biologists who gave her some of the most interesting problems. So she took some courses in biochemistry and, she says, “picked up biology on a need-to-know basis.” Moving from computers and mathematics to biology, she admits, has brought on “...
Students were able to share ideas and work together through the online format, indicating that community interaction was an important part of their remote learning experience (Fig. 20.6). Students' open-ended comments reinforced the importance of interaction with others. One student wrote, "I ...
Review: I’ve taken a lot of online courses in Data Science/Machine Learning over the last year, and I wish I had started here. A lot of courses just focus on teaching material with no application, but I’ve already learned more in this course than most of the others combined. Learning...
The digital EV3 Infrared Seeking Sensor detects proximity to the robot and reads signals emitted by the EV3 Infrared Beacon. Students can create remotely-controlled robots, navigate obstacle courses and learn how infrared technology is used in TV remotes, surveillance systems and even in target acquis...
Computer science is the technology we work with. The introductory graduate courses you are required to take will almost certainly not give you an adequate understanding of it, so you'll have to learn a fair amount by reading beyond them. All the areas of computer science-theory, architectures...
so you should learn enough of it that you can make and defend an opinion for yourself. One or two graduate courses in the MIT math department is probably enough. For work in perception and robotics, you need continuous as well as discrete math. A solid background in analysis, differential...