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+ | My favorite Matlab demonstration was Viewing a Penny because it demonstrates an interesting approach to visualizing the surface of a penny using contour plots, pseudocolor plots, color maps, and surface plots. |
Latest revision as of 05:21, 2 September 2013
About Me
I am a sophmore of Duke University and I am planning on double majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Economics.
Outside of school, I enjoy maintaining an active lifestyle.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
Here's an article about how engineers are improving water filtration methods to provide more people with clean water
Plasma-Treated, Carbon-Nanotube Filters for Water Purification in Developing Countries, Nathan, Clean Technica, updated 26 August 2013, accessed 27 August 2013 (Provide access to clean water)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite Matlab demonstration was Viewing a Penny because it demonstrates an interesting approach to visualizing the surface of a penny using contour plots, pseudocolor plots, color maps, and surface plots.