These are my notes taken, in markdown, for some of the courses from SUTD and SMU.
Course name (and link to the notes) | Semester | Code | Quality |
---|---|---|---|
Optimisation | Fall 2019 | 40.002 | ⭐⭐ |
Data and Business Analytics | Fall 2019 | 40.011 | ⭐ |
The Analytics Edge | Fall 2019 | 40.220 | ⭐⭐ |
Simulation, Modelling and Analysis | Fall 2019 | 40.015 | ❤️ |
Manufacturing and Service Operations | Spring 2020 | 40.012 | ⭐ |
Engineering Systems Architecture | Spring 2020 | 40.014 | ⭐ |
Statistical Machine Learning | Spring 2020 | 40.319 | ⭐ |
Advanced Optimisation | Spring 2021 | 40.302 | ⭐⭐❤️ |
Advanced Stochastic Modelling | Spring 2021 | 40.305 | ⭐⭐❤️ |
Deep Learning | Spring 2021 | 50.039 | ⭐⭐❤️ |
Chinese Short Fiction | Spring 2021 | 20.120 | ⭐⭐ |
Artificial Intelligence | Summer 2021 | 50.021 | ⭐❤️ |
Information Retrieval | Summer 2021 | 50.045 | ⭐⭐⭐ |
Game Theory | Summer 2021 | 40.316 | ⭐⭐❤️ |
Course name (and link to the notes) | Semester | Code | Quality |
---|---|---|---|
The Design of Business | Fall 2020 | MGMT330 | ⭐ |
Consumer Behaviour | Fall 2020 | MKTG201 | ⭐⭐ |
Financial Markets and Instruments | Fall 2020 | FNCE102 | ⭐⭐⭐ |
Supply Chain Management | Fall 2020 | OPIM321 | ⭐ |
I have rated the quality of my notetaking for your convenience.
⭐ Either it is barely readable, or that the content does not make sense without context.
⭐⭐ Some sections may be meaningful for the reader. Significant portions of content may be omitted or incomplete.
⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best note-taking effort (in markdown) that could reasonably be produced for the course.
❤️ Cheatsheet for at least one of the exams is available.
All files are stored in this repository. This site is deployed with Github Pages, which uses Jekyll to turn markdown (.md) files into .html files for web viewing.
The notes were written on the Typora app. For editing and best viewing results, clone the repository and view it on the app. You can export to .html or .pdf from Typora. Snapshots of such exports is available on OpenSUTD.
Mathematical formulas is processed with MathJax, however the way it renders is sometimes different from Typora.
These summaries are from the courses that I have taken and is not my material. Any images should be assumed to be taken from the instructor’s slides.