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* In MATH 122, CHEM 101 or GENOME 268S classes | * In MATH 122, CHEM 101 or GENOME 268S classes | ||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | [http://www.pnas.org/content/110/39/15512.full Reverse Engineering the Cognitive Brain], Proceedings of the National Academy of Science in the United States of America, | ||
+ | updated September 12 2013, accessed 13 September 2014 ( General) | ||
+ | ==MATLAB Demonstration== | ||
+ | The Travelling Salesman demonstration was my favorite demonstration as it shows a real world problem (not necessarily obviously mathemnatical like a bridge) and optimises it with math. |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 13 September 2014
Arawai aka Sam Kelly is a student from the great country of New Zealand.
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Accent
A New Zealand accent is intruiging for Americans. It sounds similar to an Australian accent but definitely isnt the same.
Examples
- NZers say "pin" like "pn" (no vowel)
- Australians say "pen"
- NZers say "water" like "worta" (dont finish words)
- NZers say "fish and chips" like "fush and chups" (apparently) (short "i" becomes short "u")
Interests
Sam likes to get outside with hobbies such as flyfishing, SCUBA Diving, camping, and waterskiing. He played cricket in New Zealand.
Where you may see him
- EGR 103 Lectures
- Likes to hang out with the other engineers on a Monday and Wednesday
- EGR 103 Labs
- Giles Dorm
- In MATH 122, CHEM 101 or GENOME 268S classes
External Links
Reverse Engineering the Cognitive Brain, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science in the United States of America, updated September 12 2013, accessed 13 September 2014 ( General)
MATLAB Demonstration
The Travelling Salesman demonstration was my favorite demonstration as it shows a real world problem (not necessarily obviously mathemnatical like a bridge) and optimises it with math.