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Published in Journal 1, 2009
This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1).
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Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2).
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Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3).
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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Undergraduate course, University of California San Diego, Department of Mathematics, 2022
I fulfilled the role of an Undergraduate Instructional Assistant and Tutor. My primary focus was on Linear Algebra and Differential Equations. I also extended my support as a math tutor for calculus and MATLAB. My experience included instructing students in mathematical programming, showcasing my adeptness in conveying complex mathematical concepts in a clear and accessible manner.
Undergraduate Course, University of California San Diego, Department of Computer Science Engineering, 2023
In this role, I supported students in CSE 152A, the introductory Computer Vision. My responsibilities encompassed providing both individual and group tutoring sessions, addressing queries about course content, assignments, and key concepts within computer vision. With a profound grasp of computer vision fundamentals, including image formation, feature extraction, and object detection/segmentation, I played a vital role in helping students navigate this dynamic field.