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My name is Roenigk. It is a family name with possible origins from Germany and northern Europe. It is pronounced as if it was spelled "Rennick". The "o" and the "g" are silent.
 
My name is Roenigk. It is a family name with possible origins from Germany and northern Europe. It is pronounced as if it was spelled "Rennick". The "o" and the "g" are silent.
  
==Classes, Clubs, Interests==
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==Classes, Clubs==
 
===Classes===
 
===Classes===
 
* [https://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/EGR_103/Fall_2021 EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering]
 
* [https://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/EGR_103/Fall_2021 EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering]
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* Duke Club Rugby
 
* Duke Club Rugby
 
* Duke Motorsports
 
* Duke Motorsports
* Baseball
 
  
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
[https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00408-1 Fuel for world's largest fusion reactor ITER is set for test run], Elizabeth Gibney, Nature, 22 February 2021, accessed 30 September 2021 (Nuclear Fusion Energy)
 
[https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00408-1 Fuel for world's largest fusion reactor ITER is set for test run], Elizabeth Gibney, Nature, 22 February 2021, accessed 30 September 2021 (Nuclear Fusion Energy)

Latest revision as of 14:32, 1 October 2021

About Me

I am a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I plan on studying mechanical engineering while possibly pursuing a minor in history and a materials science and engineering certificate.

Name Origin and Pronunciation

My name is Roenigk. It is a family name with possible origins from Germany and northern Europe. It is pronounced as if it was spelled "Rennick". The "o" and the "g" are silent.

Classes, Clubs

Classes

Clubs

  • Duke Club Rugby
  • Duke Motorsports

Grand Challenges

Fuel for world's largest fusion reactor ITER is set for test run, Elizabeth Gibney, Nature, 22 February 2021, accessed 30 September 2021 (Nuclear Fusion Energy)