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== Grand Challenges Example ==
 
== Grand Challenges Example ==
 
Here is a link to an article about reverse-engineering the brain: [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/], Priya Ganapati, Wired.com ©, created 16 August 2012, accessed 09 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
 
Here is a link to an article about reverse-engineering the brain: [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/], Priya Ganapati, Wired.com ©, created 16 August 2012, accessed 09 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite Matlab Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration was the Traveling Salesman one because it show a very practical use of matlab which is planning a road trip. It show's the program's versatility in that it can be used for a variety of different purposes. If I ever want to go on a road trip, it's good to know that I can always rely on matlab to plan the shortest route to take.

Latest revision as of 23:54, 9 September 2012

About Me

My name is Tosin Omofoye and I am currently a first year engineering student at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering.


Name Pronunciation

Since I have a very long Nigerian name, I will post here how to pronounce my full name "Oluwatosin Omofoye": Oh-lue-wah-toe-syn Uh-muh-foe-yae


Grand Challenges Example

Here is a link to an article about reverse-engineering the brain: [1], Priya Ganapati, Wired.com ©, created 16 August 2012, accessed 09 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite Matlab Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was the Traveling Salesman one because it show a very practical use of matlab which is planning a road trip. It show's the program's versatility in that it can be used for a variety of different purposes. If I ever want to go on a road trip, it's good to know that I can always rely on matlab to plan the shortest route to take.