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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
I am part of Duke's Class of 2021. I am from Houston, Texas. | I am part of Duke's Class of 2021. I am from Houston, Texas. | ||
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+ | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
+ | Erik Gregorio (eh-rek Gre-goreo) | ||
== Interests == | == Interests == | ||
− | I | + | I like watching soccer and watching Marvel movies. |
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+ | == Article Relating to [http://engineeringchallenges.org/ Engineering Grand Challenge] == | ||
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+ | [http://meche.mit.edu/news-media/quest-clean-water MIT researchers design a solar-powered desalination device for rural India.], Alissa Mallinson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 16, 2016, accessed September 22, 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water) | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite demonstrations were the 3D demos. My favorite one within the 3D demos was the Functions of Complex Variables. I found it my favorite because it was interesting how you can create a 3D universe within a 2D view. Furthermore, it allows one to see math in a different way than the one we are used to. |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 22 September 2017
Contents
About Me
I am part of Duke's Class of 2021. I am from Houston, Texas.
Name Pronunciation
Erik Gregorio (eh-rek Gre-goreo)
Interests
I like watching soccer and watching Marvel movies.
Article Relating to Engineering Grand Challenge
MIT researchers design a solar-powered desalination device for rural India., Alissa Mallinson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 16, 2016, accessed September 22, 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite demonstrations were the 3D demos. My favorite one within the 3D demos was the Functions of Complex Variables. I found it my favorite because it was interesting how you can create a 3D universe within a 2D view. Furthermore, it allows one to see math in a different way than the one we are used to.