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− | My name is Daniel Oh. I am currently a | + | ==About Me== |
+ | My name is Daniel Oh. I am currently a freshman who is thinking about doing either biomedical or mechanical engineering. I grew up in Winston Salem, NC, and I'm excited to start my career here at Duke. I'm interested in getting involved in a wide array of activities here at Duke, and I look forward to the next four years. | ||
+ | ==Grand Challenges== | ||
+ | [http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], National Instruments, Published 04 June 2013, accessed 11 September 2014 (Solar Energy Economics) | ||
+ | ==Matlab Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration was the one about 3-D Surface Plots. I believe this one was my favorite because it made evident the extent to which Matlab can be used in a tactical sense. This demonstration was a clear example of the wide uses for Matlab and the skills that one can acquire from truly learning to program in Matlab. I also thought it was cool in the sense that something so complex looked so simple in Matlab. |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 15 September 2014
About Me
My name is Daniel Oh. I am currently a freshman who is thinking about doing either biomedical or mechanical engineering. I grew up in Winston Salem, NC, and I'm excited to start my career here at Duke. I'm interested in getting involved in a wide array of activities here at Duke, and I look forward to the next four years.
Grand Challenges
Making Solar Energy Economical, National Instruments, Published 04 June 2013, accessed 11 September 2014 (Solar Energy Economics)
Matlab Demonstration
My favorite demonstration was the one about 3-D Surface Plots. I believe this one was my favorite because it made evident the extent to which Matlab can be used in a tactical sense. This demonstration was a clear example of the wide uses for Matlab and the skills that one can acquire from truly learning to program in Matlab. I also thought it was cool in the sense that something so complex looked so simple in Matlab.