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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
  
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Darius Jonasch. Duke Freshman. Biomedical Engineering.
  
Darius. Duke Freshman. Biomedical Engineering.
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==How to Pronounce My Name==
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How ''I'' pronounce it is ''DARE-ee-yus YO-nash'', but I'll take anything, really. I actually think the  ''dare-EYE-us'' pronunciation is cool, too. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oOz0PD2Uxo Listen to pronunciation, choose any.]
  
 
==Hobbies & Stuff==
 
==Hobbies & Stuff==
 
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I do school.
 
I do school.
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I read.
 
I read.
 
 
  
 
==Engineering Grand Challenge==
 
==Engineering Grand Challenge==
 
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[http://www.wired.com/2013/10/paulallenqa/ Inside Paul Allen's Plan to Reverse-Engineer the Human Brain], Greg Miller, Wired Magazine, updated October 24, 2013, accessed January 24, 2015 (Reverse-Engineering the Human Brain)
 
[http://www.wired.com/2013/10/paulallenqa/ Inside Paul Allen's Plan to Reverse-Engineer the Human Brain], Greg Miller, Wired Magazine, updated October 24, 2013, accessed January 24, 2015 (Reverse-Engineering the Human Brain)
  
Find out more about the Engineering Grand Challenge on the [NAE's website][http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/challenges.aspx].
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Find out more about the Engineering Grand Challenge on the [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/challenges.aspx NAE's website].

Latest revision as of 19:53, 24 January 2016

About Me

Darius Jonasch. Duke Freshman. Biomedical Engineering.

How to Pronounce My Name

How I pronounce it is DARE-ee-yus YO-nash, but I'll take anything, really. I actually think the dare-EYE-us pronunciation is cool, too. Listen to pronunciation, choose any.

Hobbies & Stuff

I do school.

I ride bicycles.

I like food.

I read.

Engineering Grand Challenge

Inside Paul Allen's Plan to Reverse-Engineer the Human Brain, Greg Miller, Wired Magazine, updated October 24, 2013, accessed January 24, 2015 (Reverse-Engineering the Human Brain)

Find out more about the Engineering Grand Challenge on the NAE's website.