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I hope to learn a lot in EGR103 and I hope to meet a lot of other cool engineers along the way. | I hope to learn a lot in EGR103 and I hope to meet a lot of other cool engineers along the way. | ||
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+ | [http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735 Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency], University of California (San Diego), updated February 2008, accessed 17 February 2009 (Make Solar Energy Economical) |
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About Me
My name is Kyle Tubman (pronounced how you would naturally read it) and I am from South Florida. I am a freshman, planning to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering here at Duke. I have an older brother and an older sister, both of whom attended the University of Central Florida. I enjoy watching Netflix, playing sports, watching sports, hanging out with friends, and much more. My favorite academic subject is Mathematics with Physics coming in a close second.
Schedule
- EGR103(L): Computational Methods in Engineering - MATH212: Multivariable Calculus - ECON201D: Intermedite Microeconomics - HIST105: Old Worlds, New Histories
Closing Remarks
I hope to learn a lot in EGR103 and I hope to meet a lot of other cool engineers along the way.
Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency, University of California (San Diego), updated February 2008, accessed 17 February 2009 (Make Solar Energy Economical)