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*'''Color:''' Green
 
*'''Color:''' Green
 
*'''Food:''' Cookies
 
*'''Food:''' Cookies
*'''Movie:''' Napoleon Dynamite
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*'''Movie:''' ''Napoleon Dynamite''
*'''Class:''' EGR 103!!!!!!!
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*'''TV Show:''' ''Suits''
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*'''Word:''' "dichotomy"
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*'''Starbucks order:''' green tea frappuccino when it's hot, chai latte when it's cold (trying to cut back on coffee)
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*'''High School Musical movie:''' the second one
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*'''Class:''' [[EGR 103]]!!!!!!!
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article (Homework 1) ==
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[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated 1 June 2008, accessed 16 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite MATLAB Demonstration (Homework 2) ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was for animated 3-D plots, because I had never worked with a program that made 3-D plots before, much less 3-D and moving!

Latest revision as of 09:32, 16 September 2013

About Me

My name is Susan and I am a freshman here in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I'm originally from the Bay Area, specifically Los Altos, California. I am the oldest of three girls. My dad went to Duke many moons ago, but I am the only person from my high school at Duke. I live in Southgate, I'm in DUMB and DUI, and I love it here!

Favorites

  • Color: Green
  • Food: Cookies
  • Movie: Napoleon Dynamite
  • TV Show: Suits
  • Word: "dichotomy"
  • Starbucks order: green tea frappuccino when it's hot, chai latte when it's cold (trying to cut back on coffee)
  • High School Musical movie: the second one
  • Class: EGR 103!!!!!!!

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article (Homework 1)

Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated 1 June 2008, accessed 16 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration (Homework 2)

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was for animated 3-D plots, because I had never worked with a program that made 3-D plots before, much less 3-D and moving!