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− | ==''About Me''== | + | =='''About Me'''== |
A freshmen at Duke University, intending to major in BME. Hook me up on Facebook (CJ Lim), Instagram (chinjielim), and Snapchat (chinjie) if you want to connect! | A freshmen at Duke University, intending to major in BME. Hook me up on Facebook (CJ Lim), Instagram (chinjielim), and Snapchat (chinjie) if you want to connect! | ||
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+ | =='''Interests'''== | ||
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+ | I love food - I wish I had two stomachs to eat all that good food in the world. Reading is another hobby that I particularly enjoy too! | ||
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+ | =='''Grand Challenges for Engineering'''== | ||
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+ | Check out this related article: | ||
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+ | *[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ants-may-boost-co2-absorption-enough-to-slow-global-warming/ Ants May Boost CO2 Absorption Enough to Slow Global Warming], Kevin Schultz, Scientific American, created 12 August 2014, accessed 27 August 2014 (Develop Carbon Sequestration Methods - Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | =='''Favorite MATLAB Demonstration'''== | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is "Viewing a Penny" -- I cannot get over how creative (and bored) the MATLAB developers are to the extent of creating a Penny.mat in the program; the demonstration also highlights the unseen (t0 me) capabilities of MATLAB, and how real-life objects can be easily modeled MATLAB. |
Latest revision as of 00:36, 7 September 2014
About Me
A freshmen at Duke University, intending to major in BME. Hook me up on Facebook (CJ Lim), Instagram (chinjielim), and Snapchat (chinjie) if you want to connect!
Interests
I love food - I wish I had two stomachs to eat all that good food in the world. Reading is another hobby that I particularly enjoy too!
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Check out this related article:
- Ants May Boost CO2 Absorption Enough to Slow Global Warming, Kevin Schultz, Scientific American, created 12 August 2014, accessed 27 August 2014 (Develop Carbon Sequestration Methods - Grand Challenge)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is "Viewing a Penny" -- I cannot get over how creative (and bored) the MATLAB developers are to the extent of creating a Penny.mat in the program; the demonstration also highlights the unseen (t0 me) capabilities of MATLAB, and how real-life objects can be easily modeled MATLAB.