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== About Me: == | == About Me: == | ||
+ | Name - Lee Kai Yu | ||
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+ | Pronunciation - My first name is 'Kai Yu' but for convenience Kai suffices. Kai as in Kyle without the 'L'. | ||
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+ | Citizenship - Singaporean | ||
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+ | Academic Interests - Pratt, ECE Econ Double Major | ||
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+ | Other Interests - Water Polo, Sports, Community Involvement | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | ||
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+ | Engineering the tools of scientific discovery: | ||
− | + | [http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/on-a-beamline-to-discovery-20120602-1zojp.html On a Beamline to Discovery], Michael Inman, The Canberra Times, updated June 3 2012, accessed September 10 2013 | |
− | + | ==MATLAB Demonstrations== | |
+ | Favourite MATLAB Demonstration: Game of Life | ||
− | + | Reason: It's really cool to imagine that someone was able to create a simple model like this on MATLAB to resemble life and it really shows the vast possibilities of the field. It is also slightly therapeutic to just press the 'Start' button and watch the dots move about and 'live' and 'die' without having to do anything after the initial input; you almost feel as if you're watching over a world you created on your own. :D |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 17 September 2013
About Me:
Name - Lee Kai Yu
Pronunciation - My first name is 'Kai Yu' but for convenience Kai suffices. Kai as in Kyle without the 'L'.
Citizenship - Singaporean
Academic Interests - Pratt, ECE Econ Double Major
Other Interests - Water Polo, Sports, Community Involvement
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Engineering the tools of scientific discovery:
On a Beamline to Discovery, Michael Inman, The Canberra Times, updated June 3 2012, accessed September 10 2013
MATLAB Demonstrations
Favourite MATLAB Demonstration: Game of Life
Reason: It's really cool to imagine that someone was able to create a simple model like this on MATLAB to resemble life and it really shows the vast possibilities of the field. It is also slightly therapeutic to just press the 'Start' button and watch the dots move about and 'live' and 'die' without having to do anything after the initial input; you almost feel as if you're watching over a world you created on your own. :D