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Here is an article, pertinent to the Grand Challenges for Engineering, that I found interesting. It falls under the category '''"Provide energy from fusion"'''
 
Here is an article, pertinent to the Grand Challenges for Engineering, that I found interesting. It falls under the category '''"Provide energy from fusion"'''
https://futurism.com/fusion-energy-provides-a-clean-unlimited-source-of-power/
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https://futurism.com/fusion-energy-provides-a-clean-unlimited-source-of-power/, Stewart Prager, Michael C. Zarnstorff, created 17 February 2017, accessed 22 September 2017
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==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is matrix manipulation. With Java being the only other language I know, I found the powerful matrix commands in MATLAB- Extracting matrices from within matrices, multiplying each element of a matrix with its corresponding element in another matrix and so on- very fascinating and see how useful MATLAB can be to carry out complicated calculations.

Latest revision as of 20:45, 23 September 2017

About Me

I am a freshman at Duke planning to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I come from New Delhi, India and have never lived in the US before.

Name Pronunciation

My name is somewhat pronounced like "some air".

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Here is an article, pertinent to the Grand Challenges for Engineering, that I found interesting. It falls under the category "Provide energy from fusion"

https://futurism.com/fusion-energy-provides-a-clean-unlimited-source-of-power/, Stewart Prager, Michael C. Zarnstorff, created 17 February 2017, accessed 22 September 2017

My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is matrix manipulation. With Java being the only other language I know, I found the powerful matrix commands in MATLAB- Extracting matrices from within matrices, multiplying each element of a matrix with its corresponding element in another matrix and so on- very fascinating and see how useful MATLAB can be to carry out complicated calculations.