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[https://futurism.com/cmu-brain-research-grant/ Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain], Sarah Marquart, Futurism, 10 February 2016, accessed 19 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain) | [https://futurism.com/cmu-brain-research-grant/ Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain], Sarah Marquart, Futurism, 10 February 2016, accessed 19 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain) | ||
− | My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the 3-D Plots portion of the Graphics section. I really enjoyed how clear it was, knowing I will be referencing it later, but also because of how many different types of graphs we can make use of in MATLAB and how colorful they can be as well! | + | My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the '3-D Plots' portion of the 'Graphics' section. I really enjoyed how clear it was, knowing I will be referencing it later, but also because of how many different types of graphs we can make use of in MATLAB and how colorful they can be as well! |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 21 September 2017
This page belongs to Bea Rose (pronounced bay-uh rose). Pratt '21.
Hometown: Oakland, CA
Favorite restaurant: Cactus Taqueria
Hobbies: Hiking, Eating, Dancing (badly)
Will work for food points.
Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Sarah Marquart, Futurism, 10 February 2016, accessed 19 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the '3-D Plots' portion of the 'Graphics' section. I really enjoyed how clear it was, knowing I will be referencing it later, but also because of how many different types of graphs we can make use of in MATLAB and how colorful they can be as well!