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== 'About Me'==
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My name is Thammathida Ketsiri. It's my Thai name but I go by Tamma.
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I am an international student from Thailand, Bangkok and a freshmen of class 2017 at Duke University.
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I am currently interest in majoring in BME(biomedical engineering).
  
== About Me ==
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== 'Courses' ==
My name is Thammathida Ketsiri (Tamma). I am an international student from Thailand and a freshmen at Duke University.
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This semester(fall 2013), I take:
I am currently interest in majoring in BME(biomedical engineering) and this semester I study Math, Chemistry, EGR and Economics.
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*'Math 111'  - Laboratory Calculus I  
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*'Chem 101' - Core Concepts in Chemistry
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*'Egr 103'    - Computational Method in Engineering
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*'Econ 101'  - Economic Principles
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== 'Grand Challenges for Engineering'==
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This is the article about the 'Grand Challenges for Engineering':
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*[http://m.spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/biomedical/imaging/bigbrain-project-makes-terabyte-map-of-a-human-brain "BidBrain Project Makes Terabyte Map of a Human Brain"], Mia Feldman, ieee spectrum, updated 20 June 2013.
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== 'Favorite MATLAB Demonstration' ==
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My favorite matlab demonstration is the 'Loma Prieta Earthquake', an example that shows how to analyse the real earthquake data and plot them in 3-D view. I think that it gives me the idea of how MATLAB works and it is a good example of what we actually use MATLAB for. Even if I still don't understand how some of the codes work, the comments do a good job of explaining what that codes are meant to do.

Latest revision as of 11:11, 15 September 2013

'About Me'

My name is Thammathida Ketsiri. It's my Thai name but I go by Tamma. I am an international student from Thailand, Bangkok and a freshmen of class 2017 at Duke University. I am currently interest in majoring in BME(biomedical engineering).

'Courses'

This semester(fall 2013), I take:

  • 'Math 111' - Laboratory Calculus I
  • 'Chem 101' - Core Concepts in Chemistry
  • 'Egr 103' - Computational Method in Engineering
  • 'Econ 101' - Economic Principles

'Grand Challenges for Engineering'

This is the article about the 'Grand Challenges for Engineering':

'Favorite MATLAB Demonstration'

My favorite matlab demonstration is the 'Loma Prieta Earthquake', an example that shows how to analyse the real earthquake data and plot them in 3-D view. I think that it gives me the idea of how MATLAB works and it is a good example of what we actually use MATLAB for. Even if I still don't understand how some of the codes work, the comments do a good job of explaining what that codes are meant to do.