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Introduction to the design, construction, and control of autonomous mobile robots. This course covers the basic mechanics, electronics, and programming for robotics, and the applications of robots in cognitive science.
Models, algorithms, recurrences, summations, growth rates. Probabilistic tools, upper and lower bounds; worst-case and average-case analysis, amortized analysis, dynamization. Comparison-based algorithms: search, selection, sorting, hashing. Information extraction algorithms (graphs, databases).
Students employ human-machine interface design principles and practices as an innovation engine for Internet-of-things (IoT) ecosystems. Through design challenges, they develop and refine IoT interfaces and their business models, drawing on case studies and a review of the literature.
This course covers deep learning neural networks. Topics include logistic regression, feedforward networks, autoencoders, convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, graph neural networks, deep generative models
Introduction to the principles, mechanisms, policies, and implementation for computer security; learn how attacks are carried out, how to defend against attacks, and how to design systems to withstand them.
This course covers cloud system architectures, emphasizing network architectures, server and storage virtualization, data center topologies, and mobile cloud computing, building on knowledge of computer architectures, networks, and operating systems.
A hands-on introduction to some of the fundamental tools used in industry to produce interactive media-rich Web pages. Case studies of sites that incorporate text, sounds, graphics, animations, and interactivity. Other topics include the design, development, and deployment of a personal Web site.
This course focuses on developing mobile applications for modern platforms and introduces common tools and languages used.
Fundamental programming constructs, including loops, arrays, classes, and files. General problem-solving techniques. Emphasis on modular programming, user-interface design, and developing a good programming style.
This course provides the necessary training required for Entrants, Attendants, and Entry Supervisors as specified in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146.
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