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I am a current duke pratt student intending to major in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics. I am a Korean citizen with US residency, and I graduate high school from New Jersey.
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I am a current Duke University Pratt student intending to major in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics. I am a Korean citizen with US residency, and I graduated high school from New Jersey.
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'''Name Pronunciation'''
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My name is very easy to pronounce, with only two syllables in total: "John Jeong" can just be pronounced as "JON JUNG".
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'''Grand Challenge Reference'''
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[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/23175788/#.VfYSNZSsNhE Engineering's greatest challenge: Our survival], Alan Boyle, NBC News, updated 15 February 2008, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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'''Favorite Demo'''
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My favorite MATLAB demo was the "Loma Prieta Earthquake" demo. As a beginner for MATLAB I barely understood any of the codes used in the demonstration, but the application towards real life problems and the analysis MATLAB was able to do towards the earthquake's acceleration was very interesting to read through.

Latest revision as of 03:01, 14 September 2015

About Me


I am a current Duke University Pratt student intending to major in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics. I am a Korean citizen with US residency, and I graduated high school from New Jersey.


Name Pronunciation


My name is very easy to pronounce, with only two syllables in total: "John Jeong" can just be pronounced as "JON JUNG".


Grand Challenge Reference


Engineering's greatest challenge: Our survival, Alan Boyle, NBC News, updated 15 February 2008, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite Demo


My favorite MATLAB demo was the "Loma Prieta Earthquake" demo. As a beginner for MATLAB I barely understood any of the codes used in the demonstration, but the application towards real life problems and the analysis MATLAB was able to do towards the earthquake's acceleration was very interesting to read through.