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==Who am I?==
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==Name Pronunciation==
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They call me '''Matthew''' '''''"Matt"''''' '''Jaynes''' (pronounced "mat" as in matlab, "jaynz" rhymes with chains).
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==About Me==
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I'm from New City, New York. No, not New York City – just a mere 45 minutes outside. I was admitted Early Decision to Duke from my public school Clarkstown High School North. My intended major is Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science.
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===Enrolled Classes===
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*EGR 103L: Computational Methods in Engineering
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*EGR 190L: Engineering Design and Communication
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*CHEM 101DL: Core Concepts in Chemistry
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*MATH 212: Multivariable Calculus
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
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[http://ideas.time.com/2012/03/30/a-blueprint-for-preventing-nuclear-terrorism/ A Blueprint for Preventing Nuclear Terrorism], Eben Harrell and Matthew Bunn, TIME, March 30th 2012, accessed September 20th 2017 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demo==
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My favorite demonstration provided was the minesweeper program. Not only do I enjoy the game and applaud its minimalist yet addicting display, I have coded a minesweeper program in the past. However, when I coded it, it wasn't in matlab, so it is very interesting to see an entirely new take on the project.

Latest revision as of 19:44, 20 September 2017

Name Pronunciation

They call me Matthew "Matt" Jaynes (pronounced "mat" as in matlab, "jaynz" rhymes with chains).

About Me

I'm from New City, New York. No, not New York City – just a mere 45 minutes outside. I was admitted Early Decision to Duke from my public school Clarkstown High School North. My intended major is Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science.

Enrolled Classes

  • EGR 103L: Computational Methods in Engineering
  • EGR 190L: Engineering Design and Communication
  • CHEM 101DL: Core Concepts in Chemistry
  • MATH 212: Multivariable Calculus

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

A Blueprint for Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Eben Harrell and Matthew Bunn, TIME, March 30th 2012, accessed September 20th 2017 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

My favorite demonstration provided was the minesweeper program. Not only do I enjoy the game and applaud its minimalist yet addicting display, I have coded a minesweeper program in the past. However, when I coded it, it wasn't in matlab, so it is very interesting to see an entirely new take on the project.