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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
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I am a freshman engineering student at Duke University. I am from Alexandria, Virginia. I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. I am pursuing a BME major and am also premed student.
 
I am a freshman engineering student at Duke University. I am from Alexandria, Virginia. I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. I am pursuing a BME major and am also premed student.
 
  
 
== Grand Challenge Article ==
 
== Grand Challenge Article ==
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[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7512672.stm UN in call for basic sanitation], BBC News, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 10 September 2012 (Provide access to clean water)
 
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7512672.stm UN in call for basic sanitation], BBC News, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 10 September 2012 (Provide access to clean water)
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Viewing a Penny in the Graphics section. I thought it was very interesting how MATLAB could be used to create codes that allow users to graphically analyze one aspect of an object (height within penny) from multiple perspectives. The images looked cool and I was fascinated by the height intricacies in a normal penny.

Latest revision as of 17:52, 10 September 2012

About Me

I am a freshman engineering student at Duke University. I am from Alexandria, Virginia. I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. I am pursuing a BME major and am also premed student.

Grand Challenge Article

UN in call for basic sanitation, BBC News, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 10 September 2012 (Provide access to clean water)

MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Viewing a Penny in the Graphics section. I thought it was very interesting how MATLAB could be used to create codes that allow users to graphically analyze one aspect of an object (height within penny) from multiple perspectives. The images looked cool and I was fascinated by the height intricacies in a normal penny.