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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Link==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering Link==
 
[http://www.umassmed.edu/news/news-archives/2015/09/changing-behavior-through-synaptic-engineering/ Changing behavior through synaptic engineering], Jim Fessenden, UMass Medical School Communications, created 08 September 2015, date accessed 12 September 2015
 
[http://www.umassmed.edu/news/news-archives/2015/09/changing-behavior-through-synaptic-engineering/ Changing behavior through synaptic engineering], Jim Fessenden, UMass Medical School Communications, created 08 September 2015, date accessed 12 September 2015
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==Favorite Matlab Demonstration==
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My favorite Matlab demonstration was definitely the Basic Matrix Operations because I felt that it really provides a strong background into how helpful matrices are in matlab, and it allows one to also figure out plotting since it gives a couple examples. Since I haven't worked with matrices in a couple of years, this page definitely helped bring me up to where I need to be for this course.

Latest revision as of 04:34, 12 September 2015

About Me

My name is Tyler Meathe. I am from Hampshire, Illinois, a small town about an hour and a half from Chicago. I have also lived in DeKalb, Illinois and McFarland, Wisconsin, which is a town about 10 minutes away from the University of Wisconsin campus. I applied to Duke early decision, and I am in the class of 2019. I plan on studying biomedical engineering on a pre-med track.

Current Courses

I am currently taking four courses this semester.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Link

Changing behavior through synaptic engineering, Jim Fessenden, UMass Medical School Communications, created 08 September 2015, date accessed 12 September 2015

Favorite Matlab Demonstration

My favorite Matlab demonstration was definitely the Basic Matrix Operations because I felt that it really provides a strong background into how helpful matrices are in matlab, and it allows one to also figure out plotting since it gives a couple examples. Since I haven't worked with matrices in a couple of years, this page definitely helped bring me up to where I need to be for this course.