INACTIVE: Source Code for First Year ARM11 Group project Team HamPi, Imperial College London
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INACTIVE: Source Code for First Year ARM11 Group project Team HamPi, Imperial College London
Python notebook containing implementations for the Discrete Fourier Transform which use different versions of the Fast Fourier Transform for their computations. The optimal implementation is then used to solve a variety of problems. This is an extension of the work done in Algorithms II (202).
Code and documentation repository for the BBC micro:bit group project (Imperial College, HiPEDS, 2017 cohort)
My Imperial Alternative (DoC) Specialised
Implementation and commentary on the Imperial College January Haskell Tests (http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/ajf/haskell-tests/)
A LaTeX dissertation template for Imperial College London.
A Python API for Imperial College Union's eActivities
EE4-60 Human Centered Robotics (2018-19) MailBot
A C++ implementation of the WWII Enigma cryptographic machine that transgresses any physical limitations
Imperial College London - JMC 1st Year
A web app for interacting with Imperial College Union's eActivities
Website for my DocSoc webmaster campaign
Combine and visualize predictions of international periodically updated COVID-19 pandemic models for countries with subnational level estimates: Canada
Implementation of branch and bound initially written for the Imperial COMP70068 Scheduling and Resource Allocation coursework
my notes on course 60020 Simulation and Modelling at Imperial College London
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