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== Favorite MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is "viewing a penny." I think that the fact that MATLAB is able to store the information about a penny and the different ways to visualize it is very intriguing. I am more of a visual learner so the different representations of a penny help demonstrate to me the different uses of images and graphics in MATLAB.

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About Me

I am a student at Duke University from New York City. I am currently enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering and am possibly interested in the Electrical and Computer Engineering major.


Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Among others, this is one of the articles I took interest in:

BERKELEY / Engineering students make it easy, low-tech / Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities , Rick DelVecchio, SF Gate, updated 13 May 2006, accessed 13 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)


Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is "viewing a penny." I think that the fact that MATLAB is able to store the information about a penny and the different ways to visualize it is very intriguing. I am more of a visual learner so the different representations of a penny help demonstrate to me the different uses of images and graphics in MATLAB.