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== Welcome to '''cgdantoin''''s user page for '''Pratt'''. == | == Welcome to '''cgdantoin''''s user page for '''Pratt'''. == | ||
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*The formatting options given by wikipedia were helpful. | *The formatting options given by wikipedia were helpful. | ||
− | About | + | ''About the User'' |
− | Nothing at this time | + | *Nothing at this time |
− | Grand Challenge | + | ''Grand Challenge'' |
+ | *Here is the link to the Pratt Pundit page on the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]]. | ||
+ | *For external links to other, more specific sources, browse through: | ||
+ | ** Regarding Reverse Engineering the Brain: [http://forum.engin.umich.edu/2011/04/reverse-engineering-brain-from-inside.html Reverse Engineering the Brain- from the Inside], Bill Clayton, Michigan Engineering, updated 15 April 2011, accessed 14 September 2013 (Specific) | ||
+ | **Regarding Engineering Better Medicines: [http://summit-grand-challenges.pratt.duke.edu/seattle/engineering-better-medicines Seattle Summit Series on the Medicine Challenge], Pratt School of Engineering, updated 2012, accessed 14 September 2013 (Specific) | ||
− | + | ''MATLAB Demonstrations'' | |
+ | *The favorite of my MATLAB demos is the one for 3-D Plots. This is neat for me, because I finally see that with MATLAB we can simplify what looks to be a very complicated graph into a few lines of code. This efficiency is incredible, and it makes me feel that MATLAB could have a large variety of applications. |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 4 December 2013
Welcome to cgdantoin's user page for Pratt.
- This is an exercise in how to edit wikipedia articles.
- The formatting options given by wikipedia were helpful.
About the User
- Nothing at this time
Grand Challenge
- Here is the link to the Pratt Pundit page on the Grand Challenges for Engineering.
- For external links to other, more specific sources, browse through:
- Regarding Reverse Engineering the Brain: Reverse Engineering the Brain- from the Inside, Bill Clayton, Michigan Engineering, updated 15 April 2011, accessed 14 September 2013 (Specific)
- Regarding Engineering Better Medicines: Seattle Summit Series on the Medicine Challenge, Pratt School of Engineering, updated 2012, accessed 14 September 2013 (Specific)
MATLAB Demonstrations
- The favorite of my MATLAB demos is the one for 3-D Plots. This is neat for me, because I finally see that with MATLAB we can simplify what looks to be a very complicated graph into a few lines of code. This efficiency is incredible, and it makes me feel that MATLAB could have a large variety of applications.