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My name is Mehul Mehta and I'm a freshman. I'm currently enrolled in EGR 103 as I've decided I want to pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering. In my spare time, I enjoy playing soccer and racquetball and watching ''Suits''. | My name is Mehul Mehta and I'm a freshman. I'm currently enrolled in EGR 103 as I've decided I want to pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering. In my spare time, I enjoy playing soccer and racquetball and watching ''Suits''. | ||
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+ | My favorite demo on Matlab to see was the Minesweeper one. It was really interesting to see how a game I've been playing since I was a child is really just built with series of matrices. Looking through the code was fascinating as well, as I was able to see the vast variety of applications things like nested for loops can have. I really appreciated being able to see the graphical demonstration (the game window) and then go in and look at exactly what code makes that possible. |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 2 February 2013
My name is Mehul Mehta and I'm a freshman. I'm currently enrolled in EGR 103 as I've decided I want to pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering. In my spare time, I enjoy playing soccer and racquetball and watching Suits.
Novel Way to Engineer Specialized Immune Cells Targeted by the AIDS Virus, News Medical, updated 23 January 2013, accessed 2 February 2013 (Engineer Better Medicines)
My favorite demo on Matlab to see was the Minesweeper one. It was really interesting to see how a game I've been playing since I was a child is really just built with series of matrices. Looking through the code was fascinating as well, as I was able to see the vast variety of applications things like nested for loops can have. I really appreciated being able to see the graphical demonstration (the game window) and then go in and look at exactly what code makes that possible.