Sultan Alsultan
Research Assistant at Drexel University — College of Computing and Informatics
Computer Science at Drexel University
United States
Hi, I'm Sultan Alsultan!
Research Assistant at Drexel University — College of Computing and Informatics
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Drexel University — College of Computing and Informatics
Research Assistant
July 2023 - Present
Conducted comprehensive research into various Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithms, gaining proficiency in tensor products, stride permutations, and twiddles to optimize computational efficiency Studied, implemented, and proved a variety of Radix-2 FFT algorithms such as the iterative and recursive Cooley-Tukey, Pease, Korn-Lambiotte, and Stockham, utilizing both Python and Maple for implementations Engaged in the pioneering work of writing instructions to compute the Stockham FFT for a specialized piece of hardware, The Ring Processing Unit (RPU), aiming to maximize performance and efficiency Initiated the creation of a mini-language specifically designed to symbolically compute the Stockham FFT
Drexel University
Teaching Assistant
January 2022 - Present
Assisted in a range of courses including Arabic, Algorithmic Number Theory and Cryptography (both graduate and undergraduate levels), and multiple foundational math courses, supporting students and enhancing the learning experience Offered individualized academic support to students at the Math Resource Center (MRC), reinforcing mathematical concepts and promoting academic success Held and organized review sessions for various course assessments
Drexel University — College of Arts and Sciences
Research Assistant
October 2022 - March 2023
Explored the connection between Frobenius Numbers and the solution to the famous “coin problem” identifying irreducible numerical semigroups characterized by the fewest unobtainable amounts “gaps” Observed and analyzed special properties of critical values in complex polynomials, identifying a direct correspondence with the gaps of irreducible numerical semigroups Formulated a hypothesis bridging numerical semigroups with complex polynomial analysis, challenging previous notions of these fields being unrelated
Saudi Electricity Company
Electrical Engineer Intern
March 2018 - August 2018
Conducted field studies under the mentorship of senior engineers to allocate potential power plants in rural areas Redesigned and shifted the medical insurance system provided by the company to its employees all across Saudi Arabia Managed a team of 10 interns and reported back to the assigned supervisor
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English
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