Nivedita Chopra
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Spring 2015
15-599 Undergraduate Thesis Research
[poster]
,
[thesis]
15-292 Special Topic : History of Computing
[course website]
21-301 Combinatorics
54-192 Acting for Non-Majors
Fall 2014
15-411 Compiler Design
[course website]
15-599 Undergraduate Thesis Research
[poster]
15-390 Entrepreneurship for Computer Scientists
73-421 Emerging Markets
Spring 2014
15-312 Foundations of Programming Languages
[course website]
15-239 Special Topic : Software Development for Social Good
73-240 Intermediate Macroeconomics
73-363 Econometrics
Fall 2013
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
[course website]
15-462 Computer Graphics
[course website]
15-321 Research Methods for Experimental Computer Science
73-469 Global Electronics Markets
03-121 Modern Biology
Spring 2013
15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems
[course website]
15-359 Probability and Computing
[course website]
15-214 Principles of Software Construction: Objects, Design, and Concurrency
[course website]
15-295 Special Topic : Competition Programming
73-230 Intermediate Microeconomics
Fall 2012
15-210 Parallel and Sequential Data Structures and Algorithms
[course website]
15-237 Special Topic : Cross-Platform Mobile Web Applications
[course website]
15-295 Special Topic : Competition Programming
15-221 Technical Communication for Computer Scientists
73-100 Principles of Economics
Spring 2012
15-251 Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science
[course website]
15-150 Introduction to Functional Programming
[course website]
15-295 Special Topic : Competition Programming
33-112 Physics 2 for Science Students
79-104 Global Histories
80-180 Nature of Language
Fall 2011
15-122 Principles of Imperative Computation
[course website]
15-295 Special Topic : Competition Programming
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
21-242 Matrix Theory
33-111 Physics 1 for Science Students
76-101 Interpretation and Argument