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My name is Oskar Marszalek (Os-ker Mar-shah-leck), a member of the Pratt School of Engineering class of 2017. | My name is Oskar Marszalek (Os-ker Mar-shah-leck), a member of the Pratt School of Engineering class of 2017. | ||
I intend to study Biomedical Engineering, and my interests also include entrepreneurship and investment. | I intend to study Biomedical Engineering, and my interests also include entrepreneurship and investment. | ||
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+ | My favorite Matlab demonstration was the example that showed how to display a self-intersecting Klein Bottle. I think that the surface itself is intriguing, and it was also interesting to see how the various coloring/lighting tricks worked. | ||
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+ | [http://www.technologyreview.com/article/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/ Reverse-Engineering the Brain], Fred Hapgood, MIT News Magazine, July 1, 2006, accessed September 15, 2013 (Reverse Engineer the Brain). |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 16 September 2013
My name is Oskar Marszalek (Os-ker Mar-shah-leck), a member of the Pratt School of Engineering class of 2017. I intend to study Biomedical Engineering, and my interests also include entrepreneurship and investment.
My favorite Matlab demonstration was the example that showed how to display a self-intersecting Klein Bottle. I think that the surface itself is intriguing, and it was also interesting to see how the various coloring/lighting tricks worked.
Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Fred Hapgood, MIT News Magazine, July 1, 2006, accessed September 15, 2013 (Reverse Engineer the Brain).