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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
  
I am a sophomore at Duke University, currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences but exploring all potential majors (including undergraduate enegineering.)
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I am a sophomore at Duke University, currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences but exploring all potential majors (including undergraduate engineering.)
  
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
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Here is a report from the Environmental Protection Agency on the viability of solar energy.
 
Here is a report from the Environmental Protection Agency on the viability of solar energy.
  
[http://www.epa.gov/aml/revital/amlsolarfact.pdf], Abandoned Minelands Team, EPA, created December 2011, accessed 4 December 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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[http://www.epa.gov/aml/revital/amlsolarfact.pdf], Abandoned Minelands Team, EPA, created December 2011, accessed 4 December 2012
  
 
==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
 
==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
  
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the bending truss. I have some background in architecture from high school, and seeing the visualization of the truss and looking at the code behind it was very interest.
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the bending truss. I have some background in architecture from high school, and seeing the visualization of the truss and looking at the code behind it was very interest.

Latest revision as of 16:44, 4 December 2012

About Me

I am a sophomore at Duke University, currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences but exploring all potential majors (including undergraduate engineering.)

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Here is a report from the Environmental Protection Agency on the viability of solar energy.

[1], Abandoned Minelands Team, EPA, created December 2011, accessed 4 December 2012

My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the bending truss. I have some background in architecture from high school, and seeing the visualization of the truss and looking at the code behind it was very interest.