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ACCOMPLISHMENTS: * Leading member of the project team in Undergraduate that designed Prepaid Power Meter that uses to send messages to the consumer about his/her household power consumption in watts and cost for the consumption. * Elected as Co-Chair for the volunteer committee SFL (Student Friends Library) at Kent State University. * Performed as one of the panelist at the International student reception held at Kent State University. COURSE WORK: NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY - * Identify the scope for which network management applies * Enhance skills for installing, configuring and operating a network * Detect network faults and performance issues * Implement and understand network security ADVANCED NETWORKING - The networking concepts and principles associated with: * * Physical layer * Data link layer * MAC Sub-layer * Network layer * Transport layer * Application layer ADVANCED WIRELESS TELECOM SYSTEMS AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES - * How to properly plan a Wi-Fi installation * Explain how Wi-Fi signals travel and how the signals are formatted * How to configure and deploy access points for various client roles * How to bridge distinct networks together using access points * How to secure and troubleshoot existing wireless networks * How to centrally manage a large collection of access points VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING IN ENGINEERING- * An Introduction to Programming * An Introduction to Visual Basic 2012 * Creating a User Interface * Memory Locations and Calculations * Making Decisions in a Program * More on the Selection Structure * Repeating Program Instructions * Sub and Function Procedures * Arrays * String Manipulation and Menus * Structures and Sequential Files * Creating Simple Web Applications * Creating Classes and Objects DATABASE MANAGEMENT AND DATABASE ANALYTICS - * Understand the role of databases in business and other environments. * Be acquainted with the various concepts associated with designing, implementing, and using databases. * Understand the use of relevant analysis and design tools (e.g. entity relationship diagrams). * Obtain a working understanding of structured query language (SQL), normalization, transaction management and concurrency control. * Obtain a working understanding of how relational databases interact with analytical processes. * Understand how SQL, within the database environment, can be used as either a primary or secondary analytical tool. * Understand the basic principles of and analytical applications of NoSQL databases. DATA SCIENCE - * Approach business problems data-analytically * Interact competently on the topic of data mining for business intelligence * Use tools (Weka) to mine data using various data mining techniques * Apply the Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining (CRISP-DM) model