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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
 
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[http://www.popsci.com/you-can-finally-reserve-your-own-paper-microscope Diagnosing Malaria with only 20 cents], Sophie Bushwick, Popular Science, updated 21 November 2016, accessed 8 September 2017
 
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
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The linear algebra section of the MATLAB help section interested me the most because the cross product of vectors is extremely time-consuming to compute. With the "cross" command, I could save over three minutes going through each 3 by 3 determinant.

Latest revision as of 02:14, 10 September 2017

Hi There!

Hi there! My name is Shane Wang and I'm a Chinese Canadian from Vancouver, Canada (best food in the world). I have lived in Vancouver for most of my life, but I was born in Shanghai, one of the most vibrant cities in the world. I have been to many places in the world and my hobbies include everything from badminton, ping pong, swimming to traveling and math competitions. The primary extracurricular activities I am engaged with include community service and fundraising. Hope you have fun on my page!

Shane

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

The Next Generation of Renewable Energy, Anmar Frangoul, CNBC, updated 8 September 2017, accessed 8 September 2017

Diagnosing Malaria with only 20 cents, Sophie Bushwick, Popular Science, updated 21 November 2016, accessed 8 September 2017


MATLAB Demonstrations

The linear algebra section of the MATLAB help section interested me the most because the cross product of vectors is extremely time-consuming to compute. With the "cross" command, I could save over three minutes going through each 3 by 3 determinant.