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− | + | ==About Me== | |
− | + | I was born on August 12, 1994 in Chengdu, China. I have lived in NC for most of my life. | |
− | + | I enjoy eating food -- especially weird Chinese food like pork intestines. =D | |
+ | I also like sleeping. A lot. | ||
+ | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
+ | My name is pronounced "Dee-an-win Lee." Or, you can call me Dan | ||
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+ | == [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles == | ||
[http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/15/business/fi-solar15 PG&E to tap into solar projects], LA Times, created 15 August 2008, accessed 2 September 2012 (Make solar energy economical) | [http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/15/business/fi-solar15 PG&E to tap into solar projects], LA Times, created 15 August 2008, accessed 2 September 2012 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | ==MATLAB Demonstrations== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration was the "Basic Matrix Operations" section. It's nice to see that MATLAB can be used as a CAS system for simple calculations like Maple, a software I have previously used. The matrix operations also testify to the intuitiveness of the software, which is always a nice thing. |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 8 September 2012
Contents
About Me
I was born on August 12, 1994 in Chengdu, China. I have lived in NC for most of my life. I enjoy eating food -- especially weird Chinese food like pork intestines. =D I also like sleeping. A lot.
Name Pronunciation
My name is pronounced "Dee-an-win Lee." Or, you can call me Dan
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
PG&E to tap into solar projects, LA Times, created 15 August 2008, accessed 2 September 2012 (Make solar energy economical)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite demonstration was the "Basic Matrix Operations" section. It's nice to see that MATLAB can be used as a CAS system for simple calculations like Maple, a software I have previously used. The matrix operations also testify to the intuitiveness of the software, which is always a nice thing.