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=='''Name Pronunciation'''==
 
=='''Name Pronunciation'''==
My name is Abby Chainani. The best way I can think of describing how to pronunciate my last name is Chay NAH nee. A good way of remembering how to spell is it to think of "Chain" and then just add "ani".
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My name is Abby Chainani. The best way I can think of describing how to pronunciate my name is AH bee Chay NAH nee. A good way of remembering how to spell is it to think of "Chain" and then just add "ani".
  
 
=='''Grand Challenges for Engineering Article'''==
 
=='''Grand Challenges for Engineering Article'''==
  
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?]Terry Sejnowski, Scienfic American, updated 27 April 2010, accessed 24 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the Brain)
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?]Terry Sejnowski, Scienfic American, updated 27 April 2010, accessed 24 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the Brain)

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About me

I am a freshman at Duke Unviersity in the Pratt School of Engineering.

Name Pronunciation

My name is Abby Chainani. The best way I can think of describing how to pronunciate my name is AH bee Chay NAH nee. A good way of remembering how to spell is it to think of "Chain" and then just add "ani".

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?Terry Sejnowski, Scienfic American, updated 27 April 2010, accessed 24 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the Brain)