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I'm a Pratt Freshman at Duke University, and I like science and sports. | I'm a Pratt Freshman at Duke University, and I like science and sports. | ||
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+ | Here's a cool article: | ||
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+ | [http://optics.org/article/39900 The heat is on for the world's biggest laser] Breck Hitz, Optics.org, 14th August 2009, Accessed September 15 2013 (Provide energy from fusion) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demo was 3-D Surface Plots. I liked that we had the ability to change the plot type, shading, colormap, and whether the axis was on/off, because that made for a really user-friendly way of showing how the surface plots can look and act. It's also just generally visually appealing with the colors and shapes in 3D. |
Latest revision as of 17:45, 15 September 2013
About Me
Hi, I'm Sara!
I'm a Pratt Freshman at Duke University, and I like science and sports.
Here's a cool article:
The heat is on for the world's biggest laser Breck Hitz, Optics.org, 14th August 2009, Accessed September 15 2013 (Provide energy from fusion)
Favorite Demo
My favorite MATLAB demo was 3-D Surface Plots. I liked that we had the ability to change the plot type, shading, colormap, and whether the axis was on/off, because that made for a really user-friendly way of showing how the surface plots can look and act. It's also just generally visually appealing with the colors and shapes in 3D.