Time: Monday 9 am, Tuesday 9 am, Wednesday 9 am, Latrobe 107
Instructor: Dr. G. Meyer, Barton 105, e-mail: gglmeyer@jhu.edu
Text: Class Notes
Office Hours: Monday 10-11, Tuesday 10-11
Educational Objectives: Development of the ability to analyze and synthesize iterative algorithms to solve problems of interest to electrical engineers.
Course Grading
Homework: 10%
Exam 1: Latrobe 107, 9 am, Monday October 22, 2007 (20%)
Exam 2: Latrobe 107, 8 am, Wednesday, November 14, 2007 (30%)
Exam 3: Latrobe 107, 8 am, Choice: Wednesday, December 5 or 9 am, Tuesday, December 18, 2007 (40%)
Code: 9419
Participants:
Anoop Deoras
Ahmed El-Harouni
Alia Khaled
Subramanian Krishnamurthy
Blake Lucas
Patrick Mulligan
Sandeep Mullur
Sridhar Nemala
Maria Parada
Christopher Poirier
Johua Porter
Ian Sims
Zhihui Sun
Aubin Whitley
Puyang Xu
Mengxi Zhang
Statement Concerning Academic Ethics
The strenght of the university depends on academic and personnal integrity.
n this course, you must be honest and truthful. Ethical violations include
cheating on exams, plagiarism, reuse of assignments, improper use of the Internet and electronic devices, unauthorized collaboration,
alteration of graded assignments, forgery and falsification, lying
facilitating academic dishonesty, and unfair competition.
Report any violations you witness to the instructor. You may consult the associate dean of students and/or the chairman of the Ethics Board beforehand. See
the guide "Academic Ethics for Undergraduates" and the Ethics Board web site
(http//ethics.jhu.edu) for more information.