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+ | Hi! My name is Annie Lott. I came to Duke from Gainesville, Florida, and so far I'm having a great time here. I like to hike, travel, read, shop, and hang out with friends. I hope to get to know my fellow Pratt engineers better in the coming months! | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges Link == | ||
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+ | I am interested in the Engineering Grand Challenge of producing energy from fusion, although I'm not sure it's possible yet. Here is an article discussing this issue. | ||
[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/311/5766/1380.full Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?], William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, 10 March 2006, Accessed 26 August 2009 | [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/311/5766/1380.full Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?], William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, 10 March 2006, Accessed 26 August 2009 | ||
− | Favorite MATLAB Demonstration | + | == Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == |
− | My favorite demonstration on MATLAB was the Earth's Topography code under Graphics. It was fascinating to be able to | + | |
+ | My favorite demonstration on MATLAB was the Earth's Topography code under Graphics. It was fascinating to be able to look at the code that produces a 3D image of the earth, one which I could move around with my mouse, and to think that at some point I might be able to write a code that creates something similar. |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 16 September 2013
About Me
Hi! My name is Annie Lott. I came to Duke from Gainesville, Florida, and so far I'm having a great time here. I like to hike, travel, read, shop, and hang out with friends. I hope to get to know my fellow Pratt engineers better in the coming months!
Grand Challenges Link
I am interested in the Engineering Grand Challenge of producing energy from fusion, although I'm not sure it's possible yet. Here is an article discussing this issue.
Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?, William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, 10 March 2006, Accessed 26 August 2009
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite demonstration on MATLAB was the Earth's Topography code under Graphics. It was fascinating to be able to look at the code that produces a 3D image of the earth, one which I could move around with my mouse, and to think that at some point I might be able to write a code that creates something similar.