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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
This is the Pratt Pundit page of Joshua Smith. I am a freshman here at Duke University living in Southgate and studying mechanical engineering. I'm from Alpharetta, Georgia, a suburb north of Atlanta. I ran track and was involved in multiple community service programs in high school and I plan to continue to pursue those interests in my time here. | This is the Pratt Pundit page of Joshua Smith. I am a freshman here at Duke University living in Southgate and studying mechanical engineering. I'm from Alpharetta, Georgia, a suburb north of Atlanta. I ran track and was involved in multiple community service programs in high school and I plan to continue to pursue those interests in my time here. | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
+ | I enjoyed the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. The program helped me to better understand the manipulation of matrices in MATLAB and the code I used in our lab 2. It was also intriguing to see a direct application of what we're currently learning. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | [http://thewaterproject.org Give Water], The Water Project, accessed 14 September 2013 ( | + | [http://thewaterproject.org Give Water], The Water Project, updated 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 15 September 2013
About Me
This is the Pratt Pundit page of Joshua Smith. I am a freshman here at Duke University living in Southgate and studying mechanical engineering. I'm from Alpharetta, Georgia, a suburb north of Atlanta. I ran track and was involved in multiple community service programs in high school and I plan to continue to pursue those interests in my time here.
MATLAB Demonstration
I enjoyed the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. The program helped me to better understand the manipulation of matrices in MATLAB and the code I used in our lab 2. It was also intriguing to see a direct application of what we're currently learning.
Links
Give Water, The Water Project, updated 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)