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This semester, I am taking EGR 103L, Chem 101DL, Math 212, and Writing 101. | This semester, I am taking EGR 103L, Chem 101DL, Math 212, and Writing 101. | ||
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+ | One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering, named by the National Academy of Engineering, is to "make solar energy economical." | ||
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+ | An recent article I found shows that scientists are working on doing just that. You can read more at the link: | ||
+ | [http://www.technologyreview.com/news/517811/a-material-that-could-make-solar-power-dirt-cheap/ A material that could make solar power dirt cheap] Kevin Bullis, MIT Technology Review, created 8 August 2013, accessed 27 August 2014 (Making solar energy economical) |
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About me
I am a first year Biomedical Engineering student at Duke University, planning to graduate in 2018. I'm particularly interested in the cellular, molecular, and tissue engineering aspect of the field. I enjoy learning, playing ice hockey, and playing the baritone in the Duke University Marching Band (DUMB, for short).
Courses
This semester, I am taking EGR 103L, Chem 101DL, Math 212, and Writing 101.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering, named by the National Academy of Engineering, is to "make solar energy economical."
An recent article I found shows that scientists are working on doing just that. You can read more at the link: A material that could make solar power dirt cheap Kevin Bullis, MIT Technology Review, created 8 August 2013, accessed 27 August 2014 (Making solar energy economical)