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== About Me ==
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Name: Louis Li
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Age: 18 (as of August 29, 2013)
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Birthday: April 3, 1995
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Major: BME/Pre-med
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== Current Courses ==
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EGR103
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WRITING101
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CHEM110
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MATH212
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== Awesome Stuff ==
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DUKE UNIVERSITY
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Taylor Swift
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== Grand Challenge Assignment (Homework 1) ==
  
DUKE PRATT WOOHOO
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[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 29 August 2013 (Engineer better medicines)
  
Brother of Ray Li (VP DSG)
 
  
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== MATLAB Assignment (Homework 2) ==
  
== I love school
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My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB examples comes from the section entitled "Other Examples".  I enjoyed watching the simulation called "Game of Life", and I found myself staring at the different cell communities for about 10 minutes.  I liked this simulation because it incorporated a randomness factor and showed how certain communities could affect the outcomes of others.  I was also able to read about sparse matrices like in this example and their uses.
I love Taylor Swift
 
I love Kevin Wu ==
 

Latest revision as of 20:57, 14 September 2013

About Me

Name: Louis Li

Age: 18 (as of August 29, 2013)

Birthday: April 3, 1995

Major: BME/Pre-med


Current Courses

EGR103

WRITING101

CHEM110

MATH212

Awesome Stuff

DUKE UNIVERSITY

Taylor Swift

Grand Challenge Assignment (Homework 1)

Making Personalized Medicine a Reality, Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 29 August 2013 (Engineer better medicines)


MATLAB Assignment (Homework 2)

My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB examples comes from the section entitled "Other Examples". I enjoyed watching the simulation called "Game of Life", and I found myself staring at the different cell communities for about 10 minutes. I liked this simulation because it incorporated a randomness factor and showed how certain communities could affect the outcomes of others. I was also able to read about sparse matrices like in this example and their uses.