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ANIKA HUHN, MIT senior studying Physics




Major: Physics

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: Not available.

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Past Classes

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S2215: Brief Intro to Some Interesting Physics in Spark! Spring 2009 (Mar. 07, 2009)
This will be a class that will involve hanging out and talking about a few interesting things in many fields of physics. My goal is to introduce you to a lot so that you learn how much you might find if you go out and read and study further. The first hour will be a lecture, and the second hour will be time for you to talk to the people around you about the physics that was just introduced. There will be questions to think about and toys to play with (an old computer to take apart and some lenses, polarizers, and other physics toys). :)


M2216: Introduction to Computer Programming in Spark! Spring 2009 (Mar. 07, 2009)
This hands-on class is intended for people who want to start writing code (and learn how to use it) but have not been exposed to it before. I will start from the very beginning, and by the end of the class you will have seen enough to know how to learn more on your own and take on your own projects. I will also try to give you some direction as to what might be fun projects to take on.


M2221: Functions and Dimensions in Spark! Spring 2009 (Mar. 07, 2009)
We will build three dimensional models of four dimensional hypercubes and discuss functions in various dimensions. (This course takes some math that I find interesting and tries to make it feel more real with colorful, physical models.)


S1869: Brief Introduction to Some Interesting Physics in Splash! 2008 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2008)
This will be a class that will involve hanging out and talking about a few interesting things in many fields of physics. My goal is to introduce you to enough that you can go out and learn lots of neat things on your own. The first hour will be a lecture, and the second hour will be time for you to talk to the people around you about the physics that was just introduced. There will be questions to think about and toys to play with (an old computer to take apart and some lenses, polarizers, and other physics toys). :)


M1881: Functions and Dimensions in Splash! 2008 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2008)
We will build three dimensional models of four dimensional hypercubes and discuss functions in various dimensions. (This course takes some math that I find interesting and tries to make it feel more real with colorful, physical models.)


C1915: An Introduction to Computer Programming in Splash! 2008 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2008)
This hands-on class is intended for people who want to start writing code (and learn how to use it) but have not been exposed to it before. I will start from the very beginning, and by the end of the class you will have seen enough to know how to learn more on your own and take on your own projects. I will also give you some direction as to what might be fun projects to take on.


J1426: Modern Physics in Junction Summer 2008 (Jun. 30, 2008)
This course will explore physics with an emphasis on Special Relativity. We will also touch on a variety of topics from Quantum Physics to General Relativity. There will be readings and problem sets that will give you a chance to work through each topic to a depth that you find interesting. Prerequisites: I will assume that you are comfortable with math. This means that you should be open to working through an extra problem or two if you aren't familiar with some particular types of math (linear algebra, calculus, etc) but not that you have to have taken any particular class.


C1200: Intro To Processing in Spark! Spring 2008 (Mar. 08, 2008)
Java is useful, however it is not the right tool to use for graphics. Processing is a toolset that combines the usefulness of Java with stunning graphics. Learn the basics of programming with useful techniques that can be generalized to other languages.


Audio and Speaker-building in HSSP (2007)
You might be surprised at the quality of speakers you can build if you know what you're doing. Join me ...


A Bit of Physics in SPLASH (2007)
I like physics. This class will involve some neat demonstrations, some math to emphasize just how cool those demonstrations were, ...


The Assumptions That Divide Us in SPLASH (2007)
This class is a discussion class. It will begin with a few structured questions about arbitrary concepts, and it will ...


The Assumptions That Divide Us in SPLASH (2007)
This class is a discussion class. It will begin with a few structured questions about arbitrary concepts, and it will ...


Physics: Mechanics in SPLASHONWHEELS (2006)
I plan to build up as much of mechanics as I can from some basic ideas. This can work as ...


Pretty, Random Geometry in SPLASHONWHEELS (2006)
This class will look at some pretty math through a lecture, many drawings on the board, and an art project. ...


Duct Tape Design in SPLASH (2006)
Come learn how to make things out of duct tape! We will discuss techniques to construct just about anything out ...


How to Make Truffles in SPLASH (2006)
Truffles are layered chocolates, with soft, milky chocolate (called "ganache") surrounded by a hard chocolate shell. We will examine and ...


How to Make Truffles in SPLASH (2006)
Truffles are layered chocolates, with soft, milky chocolate (called "ganache") surrounded by a hard chocolate shell. We will examine and ...


Pretty, Random Geometry in SPLASH (2005)
Geometry is pretty! The class will include a silly lesson on fun (non-Euclidean) geometires and an art project in which ...


The Mathematics of Knots in SPLASH (2005)
You might think knots are only for keeping your shoelaces tied, but they're also a rich field of mathematical study. ...