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− | Nati Sheppard | + | ==Nati Sheppard== |
+ | ===A Little Bit About Me=== | ||
+ | Year: Junior <br/> | ||
+ | Current Major: Sociology <br/> | ||
+ | Desired Major: Civil Engineering <br/> | ||
+ | Favorite Cookie: Double Stuffed Oreos <br/> | ||
+ | Favorite Color: Purple <br/> | ||
+ | Fun Fact: I am a Pole Vaulter on the Duke Track and Field Team.<br/> | ||
+ | ===Article Link=== | ||
+ | [http://optics.org/article/39900 The heat is on for the world's biggest laser], Breck Hitz, optics.org, 23 July 2009, accessed 15 September 2017 (Grand Challenge) | ||
− | + | ===Favorite MATLAB Demonstration=== | |
+ | Graphics: Animation, movie <br /> | ||
+ | This is my first time using MATLAB and getting to learn about all the different functions the software has. I found it very interesting to read about how MATLAB can create an animation with moving images. The demonstration explained the commands for telling MATLAB how many times the movie should be played along with which frames to include and when to include them. I did not know that you could create a matrix that had variables that were movie frames which allow you to create animations as described in this demonstration. |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 16 September 2017
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Nati Sheppard
A Little Bit About Me
Year: Junior
Current Major: Sociology
Desired Major: Civil Engineering
Favorite Cookie: Double Stuffed Oreos
Favorite Color: Purple
Fun Fact: I am a Pole Vaulter on the Duke Track and Field Team.
Article Link
The heat is on for the world's biggest laser, Breck Hitz, optics.org, 23 July 2009, accessed 15 September 2017 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
Graphics: Animation, movie
This is my first time using MATLAB and getting to learn about all the different functions the software has. I found it very interesting to read about how MATLAB can create an animation with moving images. The demonstration explained the commands for telling MATLAB how many times the movie should be played along with which frames to include and when to include them. I did not know that you could create a matrix that had variables that were movie frames which allow you to create animations as described in this demonstration.