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− | + | '''Qian Wang''' is a student at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, planning on studying BME/ECE. Among other things, he likes potatoes, trivia, and punning. | |
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+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | ||
+ | [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=nems-resonator-nanoparticle-mass Scaled-Down: New Nano Device Can Weigh Single Molecules], John Matson, Scientific American, updated 29 August 2012, accessed 3 September 2012 (Engineering the tools of scientific discovery) | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demo == | ||
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+ | The ''Earth's Topography'' was especially interesting to see that a map of the Earth had already been loaded into MATLAB. It was cool to see that the different altitudes also had data available. MATLAB certainly is up to par on preloaded data. |
Latest revision as of 20:52, 9 September 2012
Qian Wang is a student at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, planning on studying BME/ECE. Among other things, he likes potatoes, trivia, and punning.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Scaled-Down: New Nano Device Can Weigh Single Molecules, John Matson, Scientific American, updated 29 August 2012, accessed 3 September 2012 (Engineering the tools of scientific discovery)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
The Earth's Topography was especially interesting to see that a map of the Earth had already been loaded into MATLAB. It was cool to see that the different altitudes also had data available. MATLAB certainly is up to par on preloaded data.