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Hi! I'm Raghunathan Adithya. You can call me Adi. My NET ID is ra102. I'm from Singapore, a sunny topical island in South-East Asia. I plan to major in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE). My hobbies are reading, running and writing.
 
Hi! I'm Raghunathan Adithya. You can call me Adi. My NET ID is ra102. I'm from Singapore, a sunny topical island in South-East Asia. I plan to major in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE). My hobbies are reading, running and writing.
  
== MATLAB DEMONSTRATIONS ==
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== Grand Challenges ==
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[http://www.pnas.org/content/103/43/15729.short Powering the planet: Chemical challenges in solar energy utilization], Nathan S.Lewis & Daniel G.Nocera, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, updated 11 August 2006, accessed 13 September 2014 (Making Solar Energy Economical)
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
  
 
While I found all the demonstrations insightful and entertaining, my favorite was "Conway's Game of Life". As it produced a dynamic movie instead of a static picture, it was visually appealing and told a powerful story. It also demonstrated how MATLAB code could  mathematically model complex real world phenomena such as the proliferation of bacteria or growth of populations across space.
 
While I found all the demonstrations insightful and entertaining, my favorite was "Conway's Game of Life". As it produced a dynamic movie instead of a static picture, it was visually appealing and told a powerful story. It also demonstrated how MATLAB code could  mathematically model complex real world phenomena such as the proliferation of bacteria or growth of populations across space.

Latest revision as of 17:31, 14 September 2014

About Myself

Hi! I'm Raghunathan Adithya. You can call me Adi. My NET ID is ra102. I'm from Singapore, a sunny topical island in South-East Asia. I plan to major in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE). My hobbies are reading, running and writing.


Grand Challenges

Powering the planet: Chemical challenges in solar energy utilization, Nathan S.Lewis & Daniel G.Nocera, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, updated 11 August 2006, accessed 13 September 2014 (Making Solar Energy Economical)

MATLAB Demonstrations

While I found all the demonstrations insightful and entertaining, my favorite was "Conway's Game of Life". As it produced a dynamic movie instead of a static picture, it was visually appealing and told a powerful story. It also demonstrated how MATLAB code could mathematically model complex real world phenomena such as the proliferation of bacteria or growth of populations across space.