Difference between revisions of "User:Mjb81"
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
The Grand Challenges for Engineering includes the goal of providing energy from fusion. This article discusses this goal as a plausible option with our current technology: [http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/nuclear-fusion-now-a-viable-energy-source-claims-scientist-1.1491854 Nuclear fusion now a viable energy source, claims scientist], Roman McGreevy, The Irish Times, updated 12 August 2013, accessed 7 September 2013 (Provide energy from fusion). | The Grand Challenges for Engineering includes the goal of providing energy from fusion. This article discusses this goal as a plausible option with our current technology: [http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/nuclear-fusion-now-a-viable-energy-source-claims-scientist-1.1491854 Nuclear fusion now a viable energy source, claims scientist], Roman McGreevy, The Irish Times, updated 12 August 2013, accessed 7 September 2013 (Provide energy from fusion). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==MatLab Demonstrations== | ||
+ | |||
+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration was "Viewing a Penny", found in the Graphics section. I found it to be the most informative and interesting demo because it delved into something most people would find mundane and analyzed it's tiny intricacies. In this way, this demo reflects the types of things that I am interested in doing as an engineer. Whereas the "Earth's Topography" demo displayed something that has been studied ad nauseum in science, there are many pennies and other like objects and systems that are small and yet diverse and deserving of further study. | ||
== Signature == | == Signature == | ||
[[User:Mjb81|Mjb81]] ([[User talk:Mjb81|talk]]) 16:44, 7 September 2013 (EDT) | [[User:Mjb81|Mjb81]] ([[User talk:Mjb81|talk]]) 16:44, 7 September 2013 (EDT) |
Revision as of 03:54, 16 September 2013
About Me
I am a first-year student at Duke University currently enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering. I am considering a major in ECE, but I do not want to declare until I have a firmer grasp of my options.
Interests
I play guitar and sing, and I am very interested in music, both listening and performing. My garage band in Florida played a few gigs, but most of my performing has been at St. John's UMC in the youth group where I led the worship band.
Grand Challenges
The Grand Challenges for Engineering includes the goal of providing energy from fusion. This article discusses this goal as a plausible option with our current technology: Nuclear fusion now a viable energy source, claims scientist, Roman McGreevy, The Irish Times, updated 12 August 2013, accessed 7 September 2013 (Provide energy from fusion).
MatLab Demonstrations
My favorite MatLab demonstration was "Viewing a Penny", found in the Graphics section. I found it to be the most informative and interesting demo because it delved into something most people would find mundane and analyzed it's tiny intricacies. In this way, this demo reflects the types of things that I am interested in doing as an engineer. Whereas the "Earth's Topography" demo displayed something that has been studied ad nauseum in science, there are many pennies and other like objects and systems that are small and yet diverse and deserving of further study.