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+ | For this homework, I had to look at several MATLAB demos under the ''Help>MATLAB>Demos'' section. My favorite one ended up being the '''3-D Drawing''' demo, for the sheer fact that I accidentally wasted a solid 10 minutes drawing figures to be made into 3-D. Very entertaining. |
Latest revision as of 02:43, 10 September 2012
About Me
Background
My name is Murphy Poplyk, and I was born in a Springfield Hospital, just outside of Cleveland, OH.
When I was six years old, my family moved to Ingleside, IL, about twenty minutes away from Chicago. When I was there, I had a friend with very spikey hair. On the bus, I pulled it to see what it felt like. I made him cry. Sorry, Tony, I didn't mean to.
A year later, my family moved to Pinehurst, NC, where I currently live. I went to Pinecrest High School, and I currently attend Duke University (duh, since this is a Duke page).
EGR103
Homework 1
For this homework, I was supposed to pick a Grand Challenge in Engineering and find an article that relates to it. I chose the Reverse-engineer the Brain challenge, and here is the article I chose. It is an article from NPR, a radio station that I used to listen to frequently.
Homework 2
For this homework, I had to look at several MATLAB demos under the Help>MATLAB>Demos section. My favorite one ended up being the 3-D Drawing demo, for the sheer fact that I accidentally wasted a solid 10 minutes drawing figures to be made into 3-D. Very entertaining.