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Harry Lam

Harry Lam is a senior undergraduate student in computer engineering.

On the ECE Wiki, he makes contributions to about every page on the database, clearing clerical errors and categorizing pages so to optimize their value. He believes the the ECE Wiki can become an irrefutable source for truthiness. Lam's diligent patrolling of the ECE Wiki is known as "applying the Lam Hand", and gave rise to the saying "Keep Your Lam Hand Strong".

For more information, view Stephen Colbert's exclusive on wikiality from The Colbert Report:

Lam also serves as Vice Chair of Administration in the University Honors Council, the student leadership body representing the Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College, and as President of the MSU Anime Club.

Weekly schedule

MA3353 Differential Equations IIM W F11:00 - 11:50
Office hours in Butler 204 for CSE2383M
    F
12:15 - 15:15
12:15 - 14:15
ECE4263 Intro to VLSI T R
  W
09:30 - 10:30
12:00 - 14:50
MU1113 History and Appreciation of Music T R12:30 - 13:45
ECE4532 Senior Design T15:30 - 16:00


2:009:3011:0012:0012:3014:0015:0019:0020:3021:302:00
Mon.SleepMA3353CSE2383 TAOpenSleep
Tue.SleepECE4263ECE4542MU1113ECE4542Sleep
Wed.SleepMA3353ECE4263 LabECE4542UHCOpenSleep
Thu.SleepECE4263ECE4542MU1113ECE4542Anime ClubOpenSleep
Fri.SleepMA3353CSE2383 TAOpenSleep
  • This chart is not to scale. Use the labels to judge the length of time periods.
    • This chart is only a template; unique and impromptu plans occur weekly.
  • ECE4542 periods include time spent in the Senior Design lab even when the Light Leader team does not meet.
    • Lunch and dinner are eaten at some point in these periods.
    • Free time is used during this period also.
  • "UHC" represents the weekly University Honors Council meetings.
  • Open periods are not necessarily free time.
    • These periods are likely to be spent in Griffis Hall.
  • Sleep is estimated to begin at 2:00 but may vary an hour or more in either direction.

Thesis recommendations

  • "A Stochastic Framework for Non-linear Modeling of Mechanical Stress Fractures in Deionized Water Delivery Systems"

Pages I've co-authored