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I do have a blog that everyone can follow. It's called [http://lifelongcompanion.wordpress.com A Journey With Him]. It documents my time in college. | I do have a blog that everyone can follow. It's called [http://lifelongcompanion.wordpress.com A Journey With Him]. It documents my time in college. | ||
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+ | [http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/article2446354.ece Next stop for solar cell technology:your clothing, perhaps], The Hindu, updated 12 September 2011, accessed 16 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | ==My Favortie Matlab Demo== | ||
+ | I really like the demonstration of the matrix operations. To me, it blows my mind that there is a program that can so quickly and correctly pump out matrix operations. Matlab seems so user friendly at this level of simplicity and yet it includes the coolest feature of using loops to create matrices. | ||
==Skills/Hobbies== | ==Skills/Hobbies== |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 16 September 2013
Welcome!
Hi, I am Alex Chen. I am currently a freshman at Duke University in the Pratt Engineering School. I plan on majoring in Bio-medical Engineering. I plan on pursuing a career as a doctor for the US Marine Corps. I have had experience working on computers, especially since I worked at City of Hope in the Translational Research Informatics Department. I worked with a state of the arc technology called, Natural Language Processing which had me using Putty, I2E Linguamatics, MySQL, etc.
I do have a blog that everyone can follow. It's called A Journey With Him. It documents my time in college.
Grand Challenge
Next stop for solar cell technology:your clothing, perhaps, The Hindu, updated 12 September 2011, accessed 16 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
My Favortie Matlab Demo
I really like the demonstration of the matrix operations. To me, it blows my mind that there is a program that can so quickly and correctly pump out matrix operations. Matlab seems so user friendly at this level of simplicity and yet it includes the coolest feature of using loops to create matrices.
Skills/Hobbies
-Java programming
-Listening to Music
-Taking things apart
-Helping people