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Harvard University > Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences > Electrical Engineering > Patrick J. Wolfe 

Teaching

At present I teach Engineering Sciences 157 at Harvard, which deals with speech and audio signal processing.

Formerly, I lectured the Michaelmas term of the accelerated mathematics course for first-year engineering undergraduates at the University of Cambridge, Engineering Tripos Part IA Paper 4: Mathematical Methods, and supervised assorted Cambridge undergraduate courses in Engineering and Computer Science:

I also led a graduate Statistics course on Applied Bayesian Methods at University College London, supervised Cambridge undergraduates in EIST Part I and Engineering Tripos Part IIA Paper E4: Control and Signal Processing (which has since been split into Module 3F2: Signals and Systems and Module 3F2: Systems and Control), and administered a laboratory for 1B Experimental Engineering Experiment 12: Spectrum Analysis and Amplitude Modulation.


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