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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
My name is Mason Shields and I am a freshman from San Diego, California. I enjoy playing basketball, investing, and working with cars. I am currently planning on majoring in mechanical engineering and economics. | My name is Mason Shields and I am a freshman from San Diego, California. I enjoy playing basketball, investing, and working with cars. I am currently planning on majoring in mechanical engineering and economics. | ||
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I am currently taking econ 101, egr 103, chem 101, and math 212. Yippee! | I am currently taking econ 101, egr 103, chem 101, and math 212. Yippee! | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges of Engineering Article == | ||
+ | [http://discovermagazine.com/2008/oct/06-can-engineers-achieve-the-holy-grail-of-energy, Can Engineers Achieve the Holy Grail of Energy: Infinite and Clean?], Charles Seife, Discover (Science For the Curious), 06 October 2008, accessed 21 September 2017 (Provide Energy From Fusion) | ||
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+ | == Favorite Matlab Demonstration = | ||
+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration was under the 3D plotting subsection and it involved creating contour plots. I found this neat because I didn't know multiple graphs could be displayed on one plane in. |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 22 September 2017
Contents
About Me
My name is Mason Shields and I am a freshman from San Diego, California. I enjoy playing basketball, investing, and working with cars. I am currently planning on majoring in mechanical engineering and economics.
Name Pronunciation
The way my family pronounces my name is "May sunn She eeldz." Like the opposite of swords.
Current Courses
I am currently taking econ 101, egr 103, chem 101, and math 212. Yippee!
Grand Challenges of Engineering Article
Can Engineers Achieve the Holy Grail of Energy: Infinite and Clean?, Charles Seife, Discover (Science For the Curious), 06 October 2008, accessed 21 September 2017 (Provide Energy From Fusion)
= Favorite Matlab Demonstration
My favorite MatLab demonstration was under the 3D plotting subsection and it involved creating contour plots. I found this neat because I didn't know multiple graphs could be displayed on one plane in.