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== Favorite Demonstration ==
 
== Favorite Demonstration ==
  
My favorite demonstration located in the MATLAB Examples was the "3-D Drawing", located under "Other Examples". I liked how it was interactive, and I could select the points to make the vase myself. This allows for practically an infinite amount of possible vase creations. Due to the interactive aspect, I suspect it would be a hard program for me to write myself, but I hope to learn how to do it one day. The other Demonstrations were cool as well, and I found the "Earth's Topography" one fascinating as well.
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My favorite demonstration located in the MATLAB Examples was the "3-D Drawing", located under "Other Examples". I liked how it was interactive, and I could select the points to make the vase myself. This allows for practically an infinite amount of possible vase creations. Due to the interactive aspect, I suspect it would be a hard program for me to write myself, but I hope to learn how to do it one day. The other Demonstrations were cool as well, and I found the "Earth's Topography" one especially fascinating.

Latest revision as of 23:32, 13 September 2015

Introduction

I am a freshman at Duke University.

Name Pronunciation

"Hoy-kye-veech" = Chojkiewicz

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Mona Dai: Treating Contaminated Drinking Water in Uganda, Mona Dai, Duke University, Created 8 October 2014, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration located in the MATLAB Examples was the "3-D Drawing", located under "Other Examples". I liked how it was interactive, and I could select the points to make the vase myself. This allows for practically an infinite amount of possible vase creations. Due to the interactive aspect, I suspect it would be a hard program for me to write myself, but I hope to learn how to do it one day. The other Demonstrations were cool as well, and I found the "Earth's Topography" one especially fascinating.