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− | My favorite Matlab demo was the World Traveler 3D Globe. I was intrigued by this application because it seems nearly impossible to create using Matlab. It was an interesting look at world locations and real-life flight patterns. Particularly, I found the spherical shape of the globe, the color scheme, and the interactive selection process to be extremely impressive. | + | My favorite Matlab demo was the World Traveler 3D Globe. I was intrigued by this application because it seems nearly impossible to create using Matlab. It was an interesting look at world locations and real-life flight patterns. Particularly, I found the spherical shape of the globe, the color scheme, and the interactive selection process to be extremely impressive. It continued to impress me when I analyzed the script, over 400 total lines of script! It seems crazy that somebody put all of that time and energy in and got it to actually work. Especially considering I struggle to get my 15 lines of script to run properly... Oh, the wonders of Matlab. |
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About Me
I am a student-athlete at Duke University in the class of 2019. I am from Greensboro, NC, which is about an hour away from Duke. I plan on majoring in Mechanical, Civil, or Environmental Engineering here at Duke. Balancing football and schoolwork is my main objectives here at Duke.
Name Pronunciation
Kevin (keh-VIN) is easy enough, but many people can't seem to figure out my last name. Gehsmann is pronounced (GUESS-man) to put it as easily as possible.
Current Courses
I am taking the following courses in the Fall Semester of 2015:
- EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
- Chem 110: Core Concepts in Chemistry
- EVANTH 101: Introduction to Evolutionary Anthropology
- Writing 101: Politics and Science of Caribbean Soundscapes
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
- When you wish upon a star: nuclear fusion and the promise of a brighter tomorrow, Alok Jha, The Guardian, updated 25 January 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 (Nuclear Fusion)
Favorite Matlab Demonstration
My favorite Matlab demo was the World Traveler 3D Globe. I was intrigued by this application because it seems nearly impossible to create using Matlab. It was an interesting look at world locations and real-life flight patterns. Particularly, I found the spherical shape of the globe, the color scheme, and the interactive selection process to be extremely impressive. It continued to impress me when I analyzed the script, over 400 total lines of script! It seems crazy that somebody put all of that time and energy in and got it to actually work. Especially considering I struggle to get my 15 lines of script to run properly... Oh, the wonders of Matlab.