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+ | ==About Me== | ||
+ | I am a class of 2018 Pratt student with an intended major of biomedical engineering. I moved here from western Tokyo, where I spent 12 years of my life. | ||
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+ | Also, I love pWILD. | ||
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==Name Pronunciation== | ==Name Pronunciation== | ||
You can pronounce my name as JAH-shoo-uh DRAW-baw. | You can pronounce my name as JAH-shoo-uh DRAW-baw. | ||
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+ | ==Grand Challenges== | ||
+ | I was especially interested in the article concerning genetic medicine. I have been interested in genetics since high school, and genetic medicine seems like an exciting, high-risk-high-reward field. | ||
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+ | [http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/04/03/17008.aspx, Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine], News Medical, created 3 April 2006, accessed 14 September 2014 (Grand Challenges for Engineering: Engineer better medicines) | ||
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+ | ==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Game of Life." I liked how the game was very simple, yet highly original. I also liked it because the fact that I have no idea of how to create two-dimensional images, much less how to make them move in a mathematical game, motivated me to study EGR103 so I can soon be capable of doing so. In addition, I was taken by surprise when a white window with black dots reminded me of how greatly my life is affected by external environments. |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 15 September 2014
About Me
I am a class of 2018 Pratt student with an intended major of biomedical engineering. I moved here from western Tokyo, where I spent 12 years of my life.
Also, I love pWILD.
Name Pronunciation
You can pronounce my name as JAH-shoo-uh DRAW-baw.
Grand Challenges
I was especially interested in the article concerning genetic medicine. I have been interested in genetics since high school, and genetic medicine seems like an exciting, high-risk-high-reward field.
Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine, News Medical, created 3 April 2006, accessed 14 September 2014 (Grand Challenges for Engineering: Engineer better medicines)
My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Game of Life." I liked how the game was very simple, yet highly original. I also liked it because the fact that I have no idea of how to create two-dimensional images, much less how to make them move in a mathematical game, motivated me to study EGR103 so I can soon be capable of doing so. In addition, I was taken by surprise when a white window with black dots reminded me of how greatly my life is affected by external environments.