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'''Things About Me:'''
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== '''Things About Me:''' ==
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Engineering Major
 
Engineering Major
  
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== '''Interests:''' ==
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Sports, Music, Engineering
 
Sports, Music, Engineering
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== Grand Challenges Link ==
  
 
[http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/134498-scientists-reverse-engineer-animal-brains-to-create-bionic-prosthetic-eyes Scientists Reverse Engineer Animal Brains to Create Bionic Prosthetic Eyes], Sebastian Anthony, Ziff Davis, upated 15 August 2012, accessed 9 Semptember 2012 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
 
[http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/134498-scientists-reverse-engineer-animal-brains-to-create-bionic-prosthetic-eyes Scientists Reverse Engineer Animal Brains to Create Bionic Prosthetic Eyes], Sebastian Anthony, Ziff Davis, upated 15 August 2012, accessed 9 Semptember 2012 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
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== Favorite Matlab Demo ==
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My favorite Matlab Demo is the one on detrending data. It is very useful to be able to determine volatility about a certain trend. This could give a lot of insight into a problem. For example, when looking at stock prices, volatility about a given trend (linear or polynomial) is much more important than volatility about a certain value.

Revision as of 20:16, 9 September 2012

Things About Me:

Engineering Major


Interests:

Sports, Music, Engineering


Grand Challenges Link

Scientists Reverse Engineer Animal Brains to Create Bionic Prosthetic Eyes, Sebastian Anthony, Ziff Davis, upated 15 August 2012, accessed 9 Semptember 2012 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)


Favorite Matlab Demo

My favorite Matlab Demo is the one on detrending data. It is very useful to be able to determine volatility about a certain trend. This could give a lot of insight into a problem. For example, when looking at stock prices, volatility about a given trend (linear or polynomial) is much more important than volatility about a certain value.