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+ | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ||
+ | [http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/article2446354.ece Next stop for solar technology] The Hindu, created September 12, 2011, accessed September 11, 2014 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
+ | ==Homework 2== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration was ''Mathematics: Differential Equations''. | ||
+ | *Why? | ||
+ | # This demonstration shows you how to clearly and easily create graphs | ||
+ | # Differential equations are a critical math concept, and they are the focal point of this demonstration | ||
+ | # When combining numbers 1. and 2., I now know how to easily graph differential equations, which is an incredibly useful tool. |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 11 September 2014
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About Me
I am a current freshman at Duke University[1] and a graduate from Millburn High School[2] in New Jersey, the same high school as Anne Hathaway[3]. I have an interest in the field of Mechanical Engineering that resulted from my love of high school physics.
Name Pronunciation
Although my name is pronounced exactly the way it is spelled, that does not mean that most people pronounce it correctly. It is pronounced "DAY-vid TAL-pull-ar," if that is of any help.
Current Courses
For the Fall of 2014 I am enrolled in four courses:
- EGR 103
- Math 212
- Econ 201
- Philosophy 101
Projects
- I am currently laboring through Lab 3 in EGR 103
- This takes up all my time, and so I have no time for other projects
Anything Else?
- I am an avid sports fan. I support the following teams:
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Next stop for solar technology The Hindu, created September 12, 2011, accessed September 11, 2014 (Make solar energy economical)
Homework 2
My favorite demonstration was Mathematics: Differential Equations.
- Why?
- This demonstration shows you how to clearly and easily create graphs
- Differential equations are a critical math concept, and they are the focal point of this demonstration
- When combining numbers 1. and 2., I now know how to easily graph differential equations, which is an incredibly useful tool.