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I am a freshman hoping to major in BME and ME with a possible minor in economics. I enjoy playing tennis, basketball, baseball, and ultimate frisbee for the Duke club team. | I am a freshman hoping to major in BME and ME with a possible minor in economics. I enjoy playing tennis, basketball, baseball, and ultimate frisbee for the Duke club team. | ||
− | ==MATLAB Demonstration | + | ==MATLAB Demonstration== |
I liked the penny matlab demo because it was an effective display of matlab's real world applications. One can render real world objects with fine details such as color shading and depth with built-in matlab processes. | I liked the penny matlab demo because it was an effective display of matlab's real world applications. One can render real world objects with fine details such as color shading and depth with built-in matlab processes. | ||
==Grand Challenge== | ==Grand Challenge== | ||
[http://www.nature.com/news/japanese-woman-is-first-recipient-of-next-generation-stem-cells-1.15915 Japanese woman is first recipient of next-generation stem cells] , David Cyranoski, Nature Publishing Group , updated on 12 September 2014 , accessed 13 September 2014 (Engineer better medicines) | [http://www.nature.com/news/japanese-woman-is-first-recipient-of-next-generation-stem-cells-1.15915 Japanese woman is first recipient of next-generation stem cells] , David Cyranoski, Nature Publishing Group , updated on 12 September 2014 , accessed 13 September 2014 (Engineer better medicines) |
Revision as of 15:48, 15 September 2014
I am a freshman hoping to major in BME and ME with a possible minor in economics. I enjoy playing tennis, basketball, baseball, and ultimate frisbee for the Duke club team.
MATLAB Demonstration
I liked the penny matlab demo because it was an effective display of matlab's real world applications. One can render real world objects with fine details such as color shading and depth with built-in matlab processes.
Grand Challenge
Japanese woman is first recipient of next-generation stem cells , David Cyranoski, Nature Publishing Group , updated on 12 September 2014 , accessed 13 September 2014 (Engineer better medicines)