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I was born and raised in Arizona. Piano is one of my favorite activities because it allows me to release my inner emotions or worries. I often ponder about what life will be and sometimes dip back into the past through reminiscing. Often I am unsure of what the present and reality is, but that's just my philosophical nature. Regardless, I acknowledge my existence here at Duke and will do something for this world, even if I cannot do anything for myself. | I was born and raised in Arizona. Piano is one of my favorite activities because it allows me to release my inner emotions or worries. I often ponder about what life will be and sometimes dip back into the past through reminiscing. Often I am unsure of what the present and reality is, but that's just my philosophical nature. Regardless, I acknowledge my existence here at Duke and will do something for this world, even if I cannot do anything for myself. | ||
+ | Name Pronunciation: Brandon (Ber-anne-done) Ngo (No) | ||
== Grand Challenges for Engineering == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == |
Latest revision as of 15:54, 17 September 2013
About Me
I was born and raised in Arizona. Piano is one of my favorite activities because it allows me to release my inner emotions or worries. I often ponder about what life will be and sometimes dip back into the past through reminiscing. Often I am unsure of what the present and reality is, but that's just my philosophical nature. Regardless, I acknowledge my existence here at Duke and will do something for this world, even if I cannot do anything for myself.
Name Pronunciation: Brandon (Ber-anne-done) Ngo (No)
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Getting Solar Off the Ground , Lee Billings , Seed Magazine , Updated July 28, 2009 , Accessed September 14, 2013 (Grand Challenge)
Demonstrations
My favorite demonstration was the Minesweeper one. I have never played it before in my life and I found it interesting and fun, although I did get distracted for a little while. In my free time, I will likely be playing minesweeper again or at least find out how the demonstration was created.