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==Name Pronunciation==
 
==Name Pronunciation==
 
My full name '''Dhiraj Sikaria''' is pronounced DHEER-uj si-CAR-ē-uh. However, you can just call me Raj (RAHJ).
 
My full name '''Dhiraj Sikaria''' is pronounced DHEER-uj si-CAR-ē-uh. However, you can just call me Raj (RAHJ).
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==Current Class Schedule==
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This first semester I am enrolled in the following 4 classes:
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Chem 201DL = Organic Chemistry
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[[EGR 103]] = Introduction to MATLAB
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Stat 110FS = Modern Statistical Modeling (FOCUS Seminar)
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Sociol 176FS = Networks, Groups, and Identities (FOCUS Seminar)
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article Link==
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[http://discovermagazine.com/2008/oct/06-can-engineers-achieve-the-holy-grail-of-energy], Charles Seife, Discover Magazine, October 2008, accessed September 9, 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
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==Favorite Demo==
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My favorite demonstration in the Matlab help menu is the Game of Life demonstration. This one is my favorite because I knew of the game beforehand and thought the idea was interesting. I liked the demonstration because it showed that Matlab has the power to code programs that can simulate the concept.

Latest revision as of 23:54, 9 September 2012

About Me

I am currently a freshman that is planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering

Name Pronunciation

My full name Dhiraj Sikaria is pronounced DHEER-uj si-CAR-ē-uh. However, you can just call me Raj (RAHJ).

Current Class Schedule

This first semester I am enrolled in the following 4 classes: Chem 201DL = Organic Chemistry EGR 103 = Introduction to MATLAB Stat 110FS = Modern Statistical Modeling (FOCUS Seminar) Sociol 176FS = Networks, Groups, and Identities (FOCUS Seminar)


Grand Challenges for Engineering Article Link

[1], Charles Seife, Discover Magazine, October 2008, accessed September 9, 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion)

Favorite Demo

My favorite demonstration in the Matlab help menu is the Game of Life demonstration. This one is my favorite because I knew of the game beforehand and thought the idea was interesting. I liked the demonstration because it showed that Matlab has the power to code programs that can simulate the concept.