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  • Chris Rozell ECE 2025 Introduction to Signal Processing
  • Jason Daida ENGR 101 Introduction to Computers and Programming
  • Natalie Enright Jerger ECE 243 Computer Organization
  • Michel Maharbiz EE 40 Electronic Circuit Design
  • Michael Magill ENGR 201 Electrical Fundamentals
  • John Lee ISYE 313 Engineering Economy
  • Sathish Gopalakrishnan EECE 320 Discrete Structures and Algorithms
  • Hari Balakrishnan 6.02 Introduction to EECS II
  • John Lee ISYE 349 Introduction to Human Factors
  • Rob Miller 6.005 Elements of Software Construction
  • Archie Holmes ECE 2630 Introductory Circuit Analysis
  • Trevor Mudge EECS 370 Introduction to Computer Organization
  • Ashvin Goel ECE 344 Operating Systems
  • Dejan Markovic EE M216A Design of VLSI Circuits and Systems
  • Matthew West TAM 212 Introductory Dynamics
  • Larry Rudolph 6.033 Computer Systems Engineering
  • Daniel Sorin ECE 250 Computer Architecture
  • Adam Hartz 6.01 Introduction to EECS I
  • Jason Flinn EECS 482 Introduction to Operating Systems
  • Karu Sankaralingam ECE 552 Introduction to Computer Architecture
  • Fouad Kiamilev CPEG 202 Introduction to Digital Systems
  • Micah Stickel ECE 212H1F Circuit Analysis
  • Rajit Manohar ECE 3140 Embedded Systems
  • Kris Pister EE 105 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits
  • James Tuck ECE 209 Computer Systems Programming
  • Babak Ayazifar EE 20N Structure and Interpretation of Signals and Systems
  • Francesco Fedele ECE 2025 Introduction to Signal Processing
  • Ali Niknejad EE 42/100 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
  • Tony Dear EE 42/100 Electronic Techniques for Engineering
  • Scott Shenker EE 122 Introduction to Communication Networks
  • Geoffrey Herman ECE 290 Computer Engineering I
  • Nikita Borisov ECE 391 Computer Systems Engineering
  • Satish Narayanasamy EECS 370 Introduction to Computer Organization
  • Will Durfee ME 2011 Introduction to Engineering
  • Sean Davis ECS 30 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
  • Jeffrey Atwood AM 121 Introduction to Optimization
  • Scott Mahlke EECS 370 Introduction to Computer Organization
  • John Stratton ECE 391 Computer Systems Engineering
  • Mary Lou Dorf EECS 183 Elementary Programming Concepts
  • James McClellan ECE 2026 Introduction to Signal Processing
  • Christopher Hernandez MAE 2120 Mechanical Properties and Selection of Engineering Materials
  • Kris Pister EE 42/100 Introduction to Electronics

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    Greg MorrisettComputer Science

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    Michael KoelleBiology

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    Steve Van HooserBrandeis University, Biology