What I did at Imperial College London
I completed my MEng Computing (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) in the Summer of 2021.
You can get the details of the course at the college website.
You can read my MEng thesis, Rosetta Search, here
The modules I specialised in
Fourth Year
Natural Language Processing, Software Engineering for Industry, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning for Imaging, Mathematics for Machine Learning, Privacy Engineering, Finance and Financial Management
Third Year
Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Robotics, Logic-Based Learning, Advanced Databases, Project Management, Network and Web Security
Second Year
Model-based Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Operating Systems, Designing for Humans, Networks and Communications, Software Engineering Design, Compilers, Probability and Statistics and Models of Computation
First Year
Graphs & Algorithms, Hardware, Architecture, Programming, Databases, Logic, Reasoning About Programs, Discrete Structures, Mathematical Methods, Java (Laboratories) and Ethics in Computing
Academic Representation Network
Throughout my time at Imperial, I have actively worked with the faculty and staff to make the academic experience of students in the Department of Computing better.
Initially as Year Representative and subsequently as Department Representative, I led a team of ~20 representatives serving undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Computing.
I also lobbied the Computing Department to be the first to switch completely to remote exams in March 2020, putting the safety of vulnerable students first.
🏆 Winner of Union Colours Award • Student Choice Awards 2020
🏆 Student Activity Award • Old Centralians’ Trust
🏆 Top 3 for Outstanding Academic Representation Network Team • Student Choice Awards 2020