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=About me=
 
=About me=
 
I am an undergraduate in Duke University. Obviously, I am a Pratt Engineering student, or else I won't be creating this page. I came from Taiwan and studied in Fuxing (local school in Taipei) until 5th grade. Then, I transferred to Taipei American School and studied until I graduated. I am currently leaning towards majoring Biomedical Engineering and considering to do premed. However, I am still open for other possibilities.
 
I am an undergraduate in Duke University. Obviously, I am a Pratt Engineering student, or else I won't be creating this page. I came from Taiwan and studied in Fuxing (local school in Taipei) until 5th grade. Then, I transferred to Taipei American School and studied until I graduated. I am currently leaning towards majoring Biomedical Engineering and considering to do premed. However, I am still open for other possibilities.
 
 
  
  
 
=Interests=
 
=Interests=
 
I love magic (not Magic The Gathering, but like illusions/sleights) and I specialize in card tricks. I also play badminton competitively.
 
I love magic (not Magic The Gathering, but like illusions/sleights) and I specialize in card tricks. I also play badminton competitively.
 
 
  
  
 
=Name=
 
=Name=
 
My name is Alexander Tseng. Tseng is pronounced as "ts-ANG". Since there are too many Alex's around, I go by Xander.
 
My name is Alexander Tseng. Tseng is pronounced as "ts-ANG". Since there are too many Alex's around, I go by Xander.
 
 
  
  
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==Assignment 1==
 
==Assignment 1==
[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9082.aspx Make Solar Energy Economical], National Academy of Engineering, 2012, accessed 14 September, 2014 (Grand Challenge)the
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[http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], Amee Christian & Brian MacCleery, National Instruments, published 04 June 2013, accessed 14 September 2014 (Making Solar Energy Economical)
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Assignment 2==
 
==Assignment 2==
 
My favorite demonstration is the 3D-Surface Plots. Originally, I was intrigued by the Viewing a Penny demonstration. However, since it is originated from the 3-D plots and 3-D Surface Plots, I decided to choose 3D-Surface Plots. I chose 3D-Surface Plots over 3D-Plots simply because it looks more aesthetically pleasing. In all seriousness, with 3-D plots, engineers are able to CAD with precise measurements and view the virtual model of the product before 3D-printing it out.
 
My favorite demonstration is the 3D-Surface Plots. Originally, I was intrigued by the Viewing a Penny demonstration. However, since it is originated from the 3-D plots and 3-D Surface Plots, I decided to choose 3D-Surface Plots. I chose 3D-Surface Plots over 3D-Plots simply because it looks more aesthetically pleasing. In all seriousness, with 3-D plots, engineers are able to CAD with precise measurements and view the virtual model of the product before 3D-printing it out.

Latest revision as of 03:50, 15 September 2014

About me

I am an undergraduate in Duke University. Obviously, I am a Pratt Engineering student, or else I won't be creating this page. I came from Taiwan and studied in Fuxing (local school in Taipei) until 5th grade. Then, I transferred to Taipei American School and studied until I graduated. I am currently leaning towards majoring Biomedical Engineering and considering to do premed. However, I am still open for other possibilities.


Interests

I love magic (not Magic The Gathering, but like illusions/sleights) and I specialize in card tricks. I also play badminton competitively.


Name

My name is Alexander Tseng. Tseng is pronounced as "ts-ANG". Since there are too many Alex's around, I go by Xander.


Assignments

Assignment 1

Making Solar Energy Economical, Amee Christian & Brian MacCleery, National Instruments, published 04 June 2013, accessed 14 September 2014 (Making Solar Energy Economical)

Assignment 2

My favorite demonstration is the 3D-Surface Plots. Originally, I was intrigued by the Viewing a Penny demonstration. However, since it is originated from the 3-D plots and 3-D Surface Plots, I decided to choose 3D-Surface Plots. I chose 3D-Surface Plots over 3D-Plots simply because it looks more aesthetically pleasing. In all seriousness, with 3-D plots, engineers are able to CAD with precise measurements and view the virtual model of the product before 3D-printing it out.