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==Grand Challenge Article - Health Informatics==
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[http://www.rh.gatech.edu/features/health-informatics-revolution The Health Informatics Revolution], John Toon, Georgia Tech Research Horizons, 10 December 2016, accessed 31 August 2017 (Health Informatics)
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==Favorite Matlab Demonstration==
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My favorite Matlab Demonstration in the "Examples" section of the Matlab Help documentation is the 3-dimensional representation of a Klein bottle. The examples provided of both a transparent Klein bottle and half of a Klein bottle show the power of 3d modeling software in understanding unintuitive mathematical concepts. Though not specific to Matlab, the fact that such a shape could be rendered using Matlab code is something I wouldn't have expected or thought about before seeing it done.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 11 September 2017

About Me

My name is Yoav Kargon and I am a freshman hoping to study environmental engineering.

Current Courses

Fall 2017:

  • EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
  • Math 221: Linear Algebra
  • Physics 151: Mechanics
  • Writing 101: Automation and Autowriting

Grand Challenge Article - Health Informatics

The Health Informatics Revolution, John Toon, Georgia Tech Research Horizons, 10 December 2016, accessed 31 August 2017 (Health Informatics)

Favorite Matlab Demonstration

My favorite Matlab Demonstration in the "Examples" section of the Matlab Help documentation is the 3-dimensional representation of a Klein bottle. The examples provided of both a transparent Klein bottle and half of a Klein bottle show the power of 3d modeling software in understanding unintuitive mathematical concepts. Though not specific to Matlab, the fact that such a shape could be rendered using Matlab code is something I wouldn't have expected or thought about before seeing it done.