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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
 
I am currently a freshman at Duke University. I am currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, however, I am considering transferring to Pratt. I do not yet know what major I want to pursue.
 
I am currently a freshman at Duke University. I am currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, however, I am considering transferring to Pratt. I do not yet know what major I want to pursue.
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== Current Courses ==
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For the Spring 2017 semester I am currently enrolled in the following courses:
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* EGR 103
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* Physics 151
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* Spanish 204
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* Neuroscience 89S
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== External Links ==
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* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological Approaches for Addressing the Grand Challenge of Providing Access to Clean Drinking Water] Mark Riley, Charles Gerba and Menachem Elimelech, Journal of Biological Engineering, created 31 March 2011, accessed 2 February 2017 (Grand Challenge)
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
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My favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was Viewing a Penny. I enjoyed this demonstration because it showed multiple of the different possible plots you can create in MATLAB in visually appealing ways. It also gave a clear explanation of how to create these plots in the script example.

Latest revision as of 22:54, 2 February 2017

About Me

I am currently a freshman at Duke University. I am currently enrolled in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, however, I am considering transferring to Pratt. I do not yet know what major I want to pursue.

Current Courses

For the Spring 2017 semester I am currently enrolled in the following courses:

  • EGR 103
  • Physics 151
  • Spanish 204
  • Neuroscience 89S

External Links

MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was Viewing a Penny. I enjoyed this demonstration because it showed multiple of the different possible plots you can create in MATLAB in visually appealing ways. It also gave a clear explanation of how to create these plots in the script example.