This site provides information about this course, offered in the Fall of 2025. (Last year's website for this course: GR6037_f24) Problem sets will be distributed on this website on or before Thursday ...
Note: The official name for the course is “Convex optimization for electrical engineering”. However, the course is suitable for any student within SEAS (or beyond) provided you satisfy the math ...
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1978. The Digital Equipment Corporation VT100 was the first ANSI X3.64 compliant terminal and featured lots of innovations including control by an Intel 8085 microprocessor (rather than custom ...
1953 ad The IBM Type 607 Electronic Calculating Punch, 1953. The photo shows, from left to right, the Type 942 Electronic Storage Unit (memory), the Type 529 Card Reader/Punch, and the 607 itself. The ...
Columbia University Rugby Football Club is a competitive, intercollegiate rugby club open to all students of the university. During the fall we play in the recently formed Ivy League Championship ...
On our website, you can find out more about our faculty, our students, and our undergraduate and graduate offerings in Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Polish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian languages, ...
The HP-150 This early Intel 8088-based non-IBM compatible MS-DOS computer was produced by Hewlett Packard in 1983. Distinguishing features: It was the first computer to use a 3.5" rigid diskette.
Central River Division (formally MacCarthy Island Division) with an area of 3038 sq. km is the largest Local Government Area in the Gambia. The division consists of 10 districts including MacCarthy ...
1958-71 Consecutively Research Assistant, Assistant Curator, Curator, Director (from 1986), Dept. of Ethnomusicology = Berlin Phonogram Archives, Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin 1970-71 Visiting ...
The IBM Type 602-A Calculating Punch (1948); photo from the IBM 602-A Principles of Operation. In the first half of the 20th Century, IBM's flagship product was the Tabulator, which is pretty much ...
Developed in the mid-1950s as part of IBM's Modular Accounting Calculator (MAC) program, the IBM 608 is a transistorized version of the 604 that "combines the newest advances in electronics to perform ...
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