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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
  
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I am a student at Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, with interests in Biomedical Engineering and medicine.I also enjoy painting, dancing, and the occasional Game of Thrones marathon. I was born and raised in East Brunswick, New Jersey.
  
I am a student at Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, with interests in Biomedical Engineering and medicine.I also enjoy painting, dancing, and the occasional Game of Thrones marathon.
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
  
==Grand Challenges Article==
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[http://www.dhs.gov/safeguarding-and-securing-cyberspace Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace], Homeland Security, updated 18 August 2015, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)
  
[http://www.dhs.gov/safeguarding-and-securing-cyberspace Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace], Homeland Security, updated 18 August 2015, accessed 12 September 2015(Grand Challenge)
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==Favorite Demonstration==
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The MATLAB demonstration "Viewing a Penny" was my favorite because it went through the commands to turn a 2-dimensional plot of the surface of a penny into different shaded and 3-dimensional images . By drawing a pseudocolor plot with a colormap, you can produce an image that looks like a photograph of a penny. This was very interesting to me because I have a personal interest in art and graphic design. This demonstration shows how to use the same contour plot of a penny in different ways to create realistic images with MATLAB.

Latest revision as of 05:03, 14 September 2015

About Me

I am a student at Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, with interests in Biomedical Engineering and medicine.I also enjoy painting, dancing, and the occasional Game of Thrones marathon. I was born and raised in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace, Homeland Security, updated 18 August 2015, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Demonstration

The MATLAB demonstration "Viewing a Penny" was my favorite because it went through the commands to turn a 2-dimensional plot of the surface of a penny into different shaded and 3-dimensional images . By drawing a pseudocolor plot with a colormap, you can produce an image that looks like a photograph of a penny. This was very interesting to me because I have a personal interest in art and graphic design. This demonstration shows how to use the same contour plot of a penny in different ways to create realistic images with MATLAB.