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I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats. | I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats. | ||
== Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion) == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion) == | ||
− | [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-experiment-clears-milestone/ | + | [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-experiment-clears-milestone/ World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone], Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion) |
− | World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone], Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion) |
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About Me
My name is Kevin Wiafe and I am a first-year engineering student at Duke University. I plan to major in Biomedical Engineering and I hope to attend medical school after I graduate from Duke.
Name Pronunciation
My last name is pronounced "wee-AH-fee."
Interests
I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats.
Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion)
World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone, Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion)