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== Grand Challenges == | == Grand Challenges == | ||
− | [http://www.utdailybeacon.com/news/article_75e48b72-4b7f-11e5-abd8-377e37ce21b7.html Selected engineering students prep for competition in Beijing | + | [http://www.utdailybeacon.com/news/article_75e48b72-4b7f-11e5-abd8-377e37ce21b7.html Selected engineering students prep for competition in Beijing], Daily Beacon, Connor Barnhill, posted 26 August 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 |
− | ], Daily Beacon, Connor Barnhill, posted 26 August 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 | + | |
+ | == MATLAB demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the math one about the Fourier transformation from smooth sine waves to the square wave. Not only because it is the concept of adding many smooth waves to get something square, it is how it is a great example of limits and calculus. |
Latest revision as of 22:32, 13 September 2015
About Me
I am a Freshman from Morgantown, West Virginia. I played football and the cello in high school, however I only pursue one of those now. Can you guess which one it is? As of writing this I am planning on majoring in ECE at Pratt
Clubs at Duke
I am in the Ski Club at Duke in a large way, and also I am in the Symphony Orchestra here at Duke, and I occasionally stop by the IEEE activities as schedule and willpower allows.
Me
Here's a picture of yours truly.
Grand Challenges
Selected engineering students prep for competition in Beijing, Daily Beacon, Connor Barnhill, posted 26 August 2015, accessed 13 September 2015
MATLAB demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the math one about the Fourier transformation from smooth sine waves to the square wave. Not only because it is the concept of adding many smooth waves to get something square, it is how it is a great example of limits and calculus.