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Hello, my name is Alex Sheu. | Hello, my name is Alex Sheu. | ||
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[http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735 Nanowires | [http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735 Nanowires | ||
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updated 13 May, 2008, accessed 10 September 2014 (Grand Challenge) | updated 13 May, 2008, accessed 10 September 2014 (Grand Challenge) | ||
+ | ==MATLAB Demonstrations== | ||
Regarding the MATLAB demonstrations, my favorite example was a tie between the page on Earth's Topography and the page on Viewing a Penny. I liked these two graphic demonstrations because to me, it is amazing how a program such as MATLAB is able to create such vivid depictions of both a real life object (the penny) and the geography of the globe. In terms of Viewing a Penny, it was fascinating to see the sense of depth and perception created by the contour plots that I would have otherwise thought impossible for a program like MATLAB. In a similar sense on the Earth's Topography page, I was impressed by how three dimensional each image produced by MATLAB looked. To this end, these two graphic demonstrations were definitely the ones that I liked the most. | Regarding the MATLAB demonstrations, my favorite example was a tie between the page on Earth's Topography and the page on Viewing a Penny. I liked these two graphic demonstrations because to me, it is amazing how a program such as MATLAB is able to create such vivid depictions of both a real life object (the penny) and the geography of the globe. In terms of Viewing a Penny, it was fascinating to see the sense of depth and perception created by the contour plots that I would have otherwise thought impossible for a program like MATLAB. In a similar sense on the Earth's Topography page, I was impressed by how three dimensional each image produced by MATLAB looked. To this end, these two graphic demonstrations were definitely the ones that I liked the most. |
Revision as of 16:32, 14 September 2014
About Me
Hello, my name is Alex Sheu.
I am a freshman from the Class of 2018 that was born in California but raised in Taiwan for the entirety of my life.
Links
[http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735 Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency] UC San Diego, Jacobs School of Engineering, updated 13 May, 2008, accessed 10 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
MATLAB Demonstrations
Regarding the MATLAB demonstrations, my favorite example was a tie between the page on Earth's Topography and the page on Viewing a Penny. I liked these two graphic demonstrations because to me, it is amazing how a program such as MATLAB is able to create such vivid depictions of both a real life object (the penny) and the geography of the globe. In terms of Viewing a Penny, it was fascinating to see the sense of depth and perception created by the contour plots that I would have otherwise thought impossible for a program like MATLAB. In a similar sense on the Earth's Topography page, I was impressed by how three dimensional each image produced by MATLAB looked. To this end, these two graphic demonstrations were definitely the ones that I liked the most.