ESP Biography
JONATHAN KANG, ESP Teacher
Major: Biology College/Employer: Stanford Year of Graduation: 2018 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)M5997: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Fall 2017 (Nov. 11 - 12, 2017)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M5614: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Spring 2017 (Apr. 22 - 23, 2017)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M5111: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Fall 2016 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2016)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M5200: Sneaky Statistics, Perplexing Probability in Splash Fall 2016 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2016)
You encounter randomness and chance every single day. Probability and statistics give you the ability to interpret and understand this randomness. In this class, we’ll cover an introduction to portions of these two important subjects, and put them in the context of actual problems: How can you tell if a sequence is random? What is ‘the Wisdom of the Crowd?’ How likely are people in a room to share a birthday? In this interactive workshop, find out the answers to these questions and more!
M4825: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Spring 2016 (Apr. 09 - 10, 2016)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M4907: Sneaky Statistics, Perplexing Probability in Splash Spring 2016 (Apr. 09 - 10, 2016)
You encounter randomness and chance every single day. Probability and statistics give you the ability to interpret and understand this randomness. In this class, we’ll cover an introduction to portions of these two important subjects, and put them in the context of actual problems: How can you tell if a sequence is random? What is ‘the Wisdom of the Crowd?’ How likely are people in a room to share a birthday? In this interactive workshop, find out the answers to these questions and more!
M4455: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Fall 2015 (Nov. 07 - 08, 2015)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M4525: Mathemagical Puzzles in Splash Fall 2015 (Nov. 07 - 08, 2015)
Explore a world of mathematical thinking and problem solving in this interactive workshop. Topics will be presented and then students will break into groups to further explore the concepts for themselves. Likely topics will include geometric intuition on algebraic ideas, logic puzzles and possibly a foray into high dimensional geometry! The emphasis of the class will allow for students to grapple with problems and work with others to develop their own intuition on approaching new concepts.
M4074: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
B4192: A Brief Introduction to Population Genetics in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
The human genome is comprised of three billion base pairs, of which, 99% are identical across the entire human population. Only a very small fraction of the genome harbors any variation. It is this small, variable fraction that plays an important role in natural selection and can inform us about events such as demography.
With genomic sequencing technology becoming increasingly cheap and accessible to the public, we are now entering an exciting era of personalized genomics and medicine. In this course, we will learn about the signatures of genetic variation that can help us understand our susceptibility to diseases and our human demographic history.
M3735: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 08 - 09, 2014)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
B3867: A Brief Introduction to Population Genetics in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 08 - 09, 2014)
The human genome is comprised of three billion base pairs, of which, 99% are identical across the entire human population. Only a very small fraction of the genome harbors any variation. It is this small, variable fraction that plays an important role in natural selection and can inform us about events such as demography.
With genomic sequencing technology becoming increasingly cheap and accessible to the public, we are now entering an exciting era of personalized genomics and medicine. In this course, we will learn about the signatures of genetic variation that can help us understand our susceptibility to diseases and our human demographic history.
M3362: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash! Spring 2014 (Apr. 12 - 13, 2014)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
M3287: To Infinity and Beyond! in Splash! Fall 2013 (Nov. 02 - 03, 2013)
Ever wondered what is the biggest number? That's easy! There's no biggest number! But the notion of infinity is more than meets the eye.
In this course, we will attempt to answer questions such as: What do we really mean when we say there are infinitely many natural numbers? How did we arrive at our present understanding of infinity? Are there different kinds of infinities?
The infinite has preoccupied mathematicians and philosophers of centuries past. Come learn more about this fascinating topic!
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