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PwC India
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Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Bayesian Network, Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Graph Theory, Probability Distribution, Bayesian Statistics, Markov Model, Correlation And Dependence, Machine Learning, Network Model, Decision Making, Human Learning, Algorithms
Stanford University
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular algorithmic thinking courses
- India Customs and Allied laws: PwC India
- Probabilistic Graphical Models: Stanford University
- Probabilistic Graphical Models 1: Representation: Stanford University
- How to Change the World: Wesleyan University
- Ethics, Technology and Engineering : Eindhoven University of Technology
- Introduction to Electronics: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Foundations of Healthcare Systems Engineering: Johns Hopkins University
- Introduction to Basic Vibrations: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
- Mechanics: Motion, Forces, Energy and Gravity, from Particles to Planets: UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)
- Semiconductor Physics: University of Colorado Boulder