Past Coursework
What lies below is not the most exciting reading. For further such reading, you can look at some version of my CV. This is all here primarily because when I was applying to graduate school I found it interesting to look at such things.
UC Berkeley - Ph.D. student in Physics (Fall 2002 - Fall 2008)
- Fall 2006
- Physics 229C: LHC Physics (Prof. Lawrence Hall)
- Fall 2005
- Physics 229C: The Early Universe (Prof. Hitoshi Murayama)
- Fall 2004
- Physics 229C: Supersymmetry and Supergravity (Prof. Mary Gaillard)
- Spring 2004
- Physics 229B: Standard Model of Particle Physics II (Prof. Mary Gaillard)
- Physics 222: Geometry and Topology for Physicists (Prof. Robert Littlejohn)
- Astronomy 250: Advanced Topics in Modern Cosmology (Prof. Chung-Pei Ma)
- Physics 230A: Quantum Field Theory (Prof. Martin Halpern)
- Physics 240B: Quantum Theory of Solids (Prof. Marvin Cohen) (audited)
- Fall 2003
- Physics 229A: Standard Model of Particle Physics I (Prof. Mahiko Suzuki)
- Physics 240A: Quantum Theory of Solids (Prof. Marvin Cohen)
- Physics 290C: Cosmology Seminar (Prof. Martin White and Dr. Joanne Cohn)
- Physics 205B: Advanced Dynamics (Prof. Edgar Knobloch) (audited)
- Summer 2003
- Cosmic Connections - XXXI SLAC Summer Institute (SLAC - July 28-August 8, 2004)
- Large-Scale Structure Mini-Course (Prof. Martin White)
- Reading Courses: Early Universe, some String Theory (Prof. Ori Ganor)
- Spring 2003
- Physics 211: Equilibrium Statistical Physics (Prof. Eugene Commins)
- Physics 221B: Quantum Mechanics II (Prof. Dung-Hai Lee)
- Computer Science 184: Foundations of Computer Graphics (Prof.s David Forsyth and James O'Brien) (audited)
- Fall 2002
- Physics 209: Classical Electromagnetism (Prof. Robert Littlejohn)
- Physics 221A: Quantum Mechanics I (Prof. Dung-Hai Lee)
- Astronomy 228: Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology (Prof. Chung-Pei Ma)
- Physics 251: Introduction to Graduate Research in Physics (Prof. Leroy Kerth)
- Physics 300: Supervised Teaching of Physics (Prof. Robert Jacobsen)
Harvard University - Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry and Physics (Fall 1998 - Spring 2002)
- Spring 2002
- Physics 153: Electrodynamics (Prof. Michael Tinkham)
- Physics 90r: Independent Research (Dr. Mark Messier, Prof. Ed Kearns, Prof. Howard Georgi)
- Ancient Near East 114: The Archaeological History of Egypt (Prof. Peter Der Manuelian)
- Historical Study B-42: The American Civil War, 1861-1865 (Prof. William Gienapp)
- Fall 2001
- Physics 210: General Theory of Relativity (Prof. Andrew Strominger)
- Physics 90r: Independent Research (Dr. Mark Messier, Prof. Ed Kearns, Prof. Howard Georgi)
- English 149: Gothic (Prof. Ann Rowland)
- Literature & Arts C-42: Constructing the Samurai (Prof. Harold Bolitho)
- Spring 2001
- Physics 145: Elementary Particle Physics (Prof. Gary Feldman)
- Physics 123: Laboratory Electronics (Prof. Paul Horowitz and Tom Hayes)
- Physics 181: Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics (Prof. Robert Westervelt)
- Literature & Arts A-80: To Far Places: Literature of Journey and Quest (Prof. William Graham)
- Japanese Literature 135: The World of Japanese Animation: Aesthetics, Commerce, Culture (Prof. Susan Napier) (audited)
- Fall 2000
- Physics 143b: Quantum Mechanics II (Prof. Gary Feldman)
- Physics 151: Mechanics (Prof. Arthur Jaffe)
- Astronomy 145: Topics in Astrophysics (Prof. Abraham Loeb)
- Chemistry 158: Materials Chemistry (Prof. Charles Lieber)
- Science B-29: Human Behavioral Biology (Prof.s Irven DeVore, Marc Hauser, Richard Wrangham)
- Spring 2000
- Physics 143a: Quantum Mechanics I (Prof. Gary Feldman)
- Chemistry 40: Inorganic Chemistry (Prof.s Richard Holm and Cynthia Friend)
- Applied Math 105b: Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations (Prof. Howard Stone)
- Literature & Arts B-80: The Swing Era (Prof. Robert Levin)
- Fall 1999
- Physics 15c: Wave Phenomena (Prof. Costas Papaliolios)
- Chemistry 30: Organic Chemistry (Prof. Eric Jacobsen)
- Applied Math 105a: Complex and Fourier Analysis (Prof. Efthimios Kaxiras)
- Moral Reasoning 22: Justice (Prof. Michael Sandel)
- Spring 1999
- Physics 15b: Introductory Electromagnetism (Prof. Daniel Fisher)
- Chemistry 20: Organic Chemistry (Prof. Gregory Verdine)
- Math 25b: Honors Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra (Prof. Michael Nakamaye)
- Historical Study A-18: Science and Society in the 20th Century (Prof. Everett Mendelsohn)
- Fall 1998
- Physics 15a: Introductory Mechanics and Special Relativity (Prof. Michael Tinkham)
- Math 25a: Honors Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra (Prof. Michael Nakamaye)
- Expository Writing 20: Expository Writing (Judith Murciano)
- Social Analysis 38: Social Stratification (Prof. Aage Sorensen)
Carmel High School (Fall 1994 - Spring 1998) (The one in Carmel, NY, not the somewhat more well-known Carmels in various other parts of the country).
