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Year: Class of 2019
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==About Me==
From: Potomac, MD
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I am a freshman in the Pratt School of engineering at Duke University.  I am from Potomac, MD.  I plan on studying mechanical, aerospace engineering, and economics.  I am a space X and Norwich city fan.
[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar Off the Ground], Lee Bilings, Seed Magazine,
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Written 28 July 2009, Accessed 30 August 2015 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
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==Grand Challenges Article==
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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar Off the Ground], Lee Bilings, Seed Magazine, Written 28 July 2009, Accessed 30 August 2015 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
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==Matlab Tutorial==
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I enjoyed the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo because it helped illustrate some of the uses of 3D graphing on matlab and because I find earthquakes to be really cool. I did find it a little hard to follow with out much background experience, but I still think I was able to make decent sense out of it.  As an aside, I looked at this demo before lecture covered a lot of work in matlab, thus I did not have as much of a foundation.  If I went back and reviewed it, it would make more sense.

Latest revision as of 15:54, 14 September 2015

About Me

I am a freshman in the Pratt School of engineering at Duke University. I am from Potomac, MD. I plan on studying mechanical, aerospace engineering, and economics. I am a space X and Norwich city fan.

Grand Challenges Article

Getting Solar Off the Ground, Lee Bilings, Seed Magazine, Written 28 July 2009, Accessed 30 August 2015 (Make Solar Energy Economical)

Matlab Tutorial

I enjoyed the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo because it helped illustrate some of the uses of 3D graphing on matlab and because I find earthquakes to be really cool. I did find it a little hard to follow with out much background experience, but I still think I was able to make decent sense out of it. As an aside, I looked at this demo before lecture covered a lot of work in matlab, thus I did not have as much of a foundation. If I went back and reviewed it, it would make more sense.