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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/taming_carbons_wild_side Taming Carbons Wild Side], Christina Luiggi, SEED Magazine, originally published 30 November 2009, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | [http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/taming_carbons_wild_side Taming Carbons Wild Side], Christina Luiggi, SEED Magazine, originally published 30 November 2009, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was The Game of Life demonstration because of the complex shapes and communities that could be built upon such simple rules. Also, it was really fun to keep refreshing the communities to see what new shapes it could create. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Mtm41|Mtm41]] ([[User talk:Mtm41|talk]]) 16:05, 14 September 2013 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 14 September 2013
About Me
I grew up in Brooklyn, New York, for the entirety of my life. Once I left elementary school, I went to Xavier High School in Manhattan, a school I have come to love. At Xavier I joined JROTC, became Executive Officer of the Rifle Team, joined Cross Country for a semester, Stage Crew for seven semesters, Campus Ministry, and also dabbled in Debate Club and Model UN. One of my proudest achievements was going to Rifle Nationals in Ohio in 2013, the first time Xavier's Rifle Team had qualified to go, as well as becoming Captain of Stage Crew for my Senior Year.
Grand Challenge Articles
Taming Carbons Wild Side, Christina Luiggi, SEED Magazine, originally published 30 November 2009, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was The Game of Life demonstration because of the complex shapes and communities that could be built upon such simple rules. Also, it was really fun to keep refreshing the communities to see what new shapes it could create.