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Hello, my name is Anthony Galczak. I am a Master's student at Stanford University studying Computer Science. My expected graduation is June 2021.

Previously, I studied Computer Science and Mathematics at University of New Mexico. I obtained a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor's of Science in Applied Mathematics on May 2019. I spent Summer 2019 intern'ing at Amazon AWS AI Labs doing R&D in the field of record linkage (NLP). The 4 years previous to that I spent at Sandia National Labs. Before starting university, I was an IT consultant for Mintz Infotech as well as technical support at T-Mobile and Charter Communications.

Winter 2020 Stanford Schedule:

CS239 - Advanced Topics in Sequential Decision Making

CS254 - Computational Complexity

CS224N - Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning

TA'ing CS103

Stanford

CS230 - Deep Learning (Python)

CS238 - Decision Making under Uncertainty (Python)

UNM

This directory corresponds to the classes I took at University of New Mexico where I am still attending. I started UNM in Fall of 2016 major'ing in Computer Science. I then found myself drawn towards Mathematics and decided to double major in Math as of Fall 2017. I am planned to graduate UNM with a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor's of Science in Applied Mathematics in Spring 2019. As of Fall 2017 I have been accepted into the "Shared Credit Program" that allows me to take Graduate level electives while continuing my undergraduate degree. I will be taking my first graduate courses this Spring 2018. I plan to complete my MS in Spring 2020. My current GPA is 4.10.

Relevant classes taken:

CS 152L - Computer Programming Fundamentals (Java)

CS 241L - Data Organization (C)

CS 251L - Intermediate Programming (Java)

CS 261 - Mathematical Foundations of CS (Discrete Math)

CS 293 - Social and Ethical Issues in CS

ECE238L - Computer Logic Design (VHDL)

MATH 314 - Linear Algebra

CS 351L - Design of Large Programs (Java)

CS 361L - Data Structures and Algorithms

CS 460 - Software Engineering (Javascript / React)

MATH 316 - Applied Ordinary Differential Equations (MatLab)

STAT 345 - Elements of Math Statistics and Probability Theory (R)

MATH 311 - Vector Analysis

MATH 312 - Partial Differential Equations

MATH 313 - Complex Variables

MATH 317 - Elementary Combinatorics

CS 341 - Computer Architecture & Organization (C & Assembly)

CS 357 - Declarative Programming (Haskell) IN PRIVATE REPO

CS 362 - Data Structures & Algorithms II

CS 375 - Introduction to Numerical Computing (Matlab)

CS 527 - Intro to AI Machines (Python)

CS 481 - Computer Operating Systems (C)

CS 529 - Introduction to Machine Learning (Python)

CS 591 - Advanced Neural Networks (Python)

MATH 464 - Applied Matrix Theory (Matlab)

CNM

This directory corresponds to the classes I took at Central New Mexico College where I obtained an AAS in Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Computer Programming. I also acquired a multitude of other degrees and certificates at CNM, but the CIS degree is most relevant to my career and git repo. I formally graduated from CNM in Fall 2016 with honors (3.9 GPA).

Relevant classes taken:

CIS 1250 - Python Programming

CIS 1513 - DB Design/SQL I

CIS 1680 - Linux Essentials

CIS 1275 - C++ Programming I

CIS 2520 - Intro to SQL / SQL II

CIS 1280 - .NET / C# I

CIS 2275 - C++ Programming II

CIS 2521 - Database Programming With PL/SQL

- Learned PL/SQL

CIS 2096 - Computer Game and Simulation Development

- Used Unity and cutting-edge technologies like Oculus and HoloLens

CIS 2235 - Java Programming I

CIS 2237 - Android App Development with Java

- Made multiple Android apps, including latest Android 6 features.

CIS 2284 - .NET / C# II

- Used MVC and ASP.NET. Made multiple websites using C#/HTML/Javascript

I also took math upto Calculus III at CNM.

MISC

I competed with a group I led at the "RSI Hack-A-Thon" in November 2016 where we got 2nd place. We collected $400 prize money for this project. This Android app is in this folder as well other miscellaneous projects that aren't big enough to warrant their own repo.

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