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Hello! My name is Deniz Atilla. I am international student from Ankara, Turkey. I am considering of majoring in Biomedical Engineering. My name is pronounced as Deh-neez A-tihl-lah.
 
Hello! My name is Deniz Atilla. I am international student from Ankara, Turkey. I am considering of majoring in Biomedical Engineering. My name is pronounced as Deh-neez A-tihl-lah.
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== Grand Challenges ==
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[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2010/08/24/can-we-really-reverse-engineer-the-brain-by-2030/#.WcWLXtN97-Y "Can We Really Reverse-Engineer the Brain by 2030?"] Kyle Munkittrick, Disocver, 24 August 2010, accessed 9 September 2017 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
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== Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Analysis. I especially liked the different options there are to view analytical earthquake data. Also, this past summer, there was an earthquake in Turkey. It was a big one, though its damage was not as much, fortunately. I experienced this earthquake and looking at these data helped me evaluate my personal experience on a different scale.

Latest revision as of 22:47, 22 September 2017

About Me

Hello! My name is Deniz Atilla. I am international student from Ankara, Turkey. I am considering of majoring in Biomedical Engineering. My name is pronounced as Deh-neez A-tihl-lah.


Grand Challenges

"Can We Really Reverse-Engineer the Brain by 2030?" Kyle Munkittrick, Disocver, 24 August 2010, accessed 9 September 2017 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)


Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Analysis. I especially liked the different options there are to view analytical earthquake data. Also, this past summer, there was an earthquake in Turkey. It was a big one, though its damage was not as much, fortunately. I experienced this earthquake and looking at these data helped me evaluate my personal experience on a different scale.