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− | Here's a link to an article on the making solar energy economical as part of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: [http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], National Instruments, updated 04 June 2013, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge) | + | Here's a link to an article on the making solar energy economical as part of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: [http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], National Instruments, updated 04 June 2013, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge). |
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My favorite MATLAB tutorial video is the "Viewing a Penny" video. Even though it's not a very useful feature for this course, it's still really cool and shows what MATLAB is capable of doing. It also encourages me to explore more of MATLAB outside of class. | My favorite MATLAB tutorial video is the "Viewing a Penny" video. Even though it's not a very useful feature for this course, it's still really cool and shows what MATLAB is capable of doing. It also encourages me to explore more of MATLAB outside of class. |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 12 September 2015
Welcome to my user page! My name is David Betancourt and I'm currently a freshman in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I'm planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
Homework 1:
Here's a link to an article on the making solar energy economical as part of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: Making Solar Energy Economical, National Instruments, updated 04 June 2013, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge).
Homework 2:
My favorite MATLAB tutorial video is the "Viewing a Penny" video. Even though it's not a very useful feature for this course, it's still really cool and shows what MATLAB is capable of doing. It also encourages me to explore more of MATLAB outside of class.