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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
I am an international student from Seoul, South Korea that lived three years in Canada and four years in Maryland. I am a proposed environmental engineering and public policy double major, but this is still tentative. I have a deep interest in French and francophone cultures as I have studied the language for seven years and intend to do a study abroad in France sometime during my Duke career. | I am an international student from Seoul, South Korea that lived three years in Canada and four years in Maryland. I am a proposed environmental engineering and public policy double major, but this is still tentative. I have a deep interest in French and francophone cultures as I have studied the language for seven years and intend to do a study abroad in France sometime during my Duke career. | ||
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+ | [http://www.theguardian.com/big-energy-debate/nuclear-fusion-energy-research Back to the future: are we about to crack energy fusion?], Duncan Jefferies, The Guardian, updated 7 May 2014, accessed 13 September 2014 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | This article relates to the challenge of providing energy from fusion, discussing past failures and a promising project. |
Revision as of 21:09, 13 September 2014
About Me
I am an international student from Seoul, South Korea that lived three years in Canada and four years in Maryland. I am a proposed environmental engineering and public policy double major, but this is still tentative. I have a deep interest in French and francophone cultures as I have studied the language for seven years and intend to do a study abroad in France sometime during my Duke career.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Back to the future: are we about to crack energy fusion?, Duncan Jefferies, The Guardian, updated 7 May 2014, accessed 13 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
This article relates to the challenge of providing energy from fusion, discussing past failures and a promising project.