ESP Biography



AKSHAY JAGGI, Stanford sophomore studying Biomedical Computation




Major: Biomedical Computation

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2019

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

While you can find me either in the lab or in the dance studio on week days, on weekends, you can catch me at the radio station spinning vinyl for all the Bay Area to hear! I'm passionate about teaching, computational biology, languages, grilled cheeses, and music.



Past Classes

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A5618: From Records to Rihanna: DJing on the Radio in Splash Spring 2017 (Apr. 22 - 23, 2017)
Do you have a taste in music that just needs to be shared with the world? Do you listen to the radio and think "I could do that"? Well even if you think DJing sounds like the most complicated thing in the world, it isn't! We'll go over the basics of song queueing, transitioning, beat matching, and more! The class will spend the first two hours covering the FCC's music regulations, important equipment know how, and then spend the second half of the class getting our hands dirty on some state-of-the-art equipment at Stanford's own radio station. We have turntables, CD players, mics, and more. By the end of the class, all the students will have their own .mp3 of their recordings! Disclaimer: Some songs may contain explicit lyrics.


A5361: From Records to Rihanna: DJing on the Radio in Splash Fall 2016 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2016)
Do you have a taste in music that just needs to be shared with the world? Do you listen to the radio and think "I could do that"? Well even if you think DJing sounds like the most complicated thing in the world, it isn't! We'll go over the basics of song queueing, transitioning, beat matching, and more! The class will spend the first two hours covering the FCC's music regulations, important equipment know how, and then spend the second half of the class getting our hands dirty on some state-of-the-art equipment at Stanford's own radio station. We have turntables, CD players, mics, and more. By the end of the class, all the students will have their own .mp3 of their recordings!