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I am a student at Duke University, class of 2015. I am majoring in Biomedical Engineering, with a minor in Finance. I am an international student! The Netherlands is my home country (yes it's the country where weed is legal and where the prostitutes are).
 
I am a student at Duke University, class of 2015. I am majoring in Biomedical Engineering, with a minor in Finance. I am an international student! The Netherlands is my home country (yes it's the country where weed is legal and where the prostitutes are).
  
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== Name Pronunciation ==
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The way you pronounce my name depends on if you say it in Dutch or English. The Dutch pronunciation is AAH lex BRAHNT smaah, AAH as in when the dentist asks you to open your mouth, AH is the same idea but then shorter. Since probably no one here at Duke can pronounce it in Dutch fluently, you can just say it in the American way: Ell lex BREHNTsma.
  
 
== Grand Engineering Challenge ==
 
== Grand Engineering Challenge ==
 
[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts] Priya Ganapati, wired.com, updated at 18:30 EST 16 August 2010, accesed 22 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
 
[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts] Priya Ganapati, wired.com, updated at 18:30 EST 16 August 2010, accesed 22 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)

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About me

I am a student at Duke University, class of 2015. I am majoring in Biomedical Engineering, with a minor in Finance. I am an international student! The Netherlands is my home country (yes it's the country where weed is legal and where the prostitutes are).


Name Pronunciation

The way you pronounce my name depends on if you say it in Dutch or English. The Dutch pronunciation is AAH lex BRAHNT smaah, AAH as in when the dentist asks you to open your mouth, AH is the same idea but then shorter. Since probably no one here at Duke can pronounce it in Dutch fluently, you can just say it in the American way: Ell lex BREHNTsma.

Grand Engineering Challenge

Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts Priya Ganapati, wired.com, updated at 18:30 EST 16 August 2010, accesed 22 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)