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==About Me==
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My name is Dylan Matian. I am a freshman (https://pratt.duke.edu/undergrad/first-year-design) undergraduate at the Duke Pratt School of Engineering student (https://pratt.duke.edu/) studying for a BSE in Mechanical Engineering and en route to achieving an aerospace certificate. My current goals are to become an aerospace engineer and entrepreneur.
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== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
The way my family pronounces it,
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My name is phonetically pronounced "Dill-an." If someone was sick of pickles, you could call them (d) ill.
"Michael Gustafson" sounds like "MY-kull GUST-of-sun." Like gust of wind. Without the wind. Apparently the IPA version is /ˈmaɪkəl ˈɡʌstʌvsʌn/. Not sure that helps, really...
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== Engineering Grand Challenges (NAE) ==
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The engineering grand challenge I chose was about how we could take advantage of Virtual Reality to help people in a medical sense, and/or therapeutic treatment. See the following:(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/body/vr-therapy/ Healing Minds with Virtual Reality], Christina Couch, PBS, updated 2 April 2015, accessed 2 September 2016).

Latest revision as of 19:26, 21 September 2022

About Me

My name is Dylan Matian. I am a freshman (https://pratt.duke.edu/undergrad/first-year-design) undergraduate at the Duke Pratt School of Engineering student (https://pratt.duke.edu/) studying for a BSE in Mechanical Engineering and en route to achieving an aerospace certificate. My current goals are to become an aerospace engineer and entrepreneur.

Name Pronunciation

My name is phonetically pronounced "Dill-an." If someone was sick of pickles, you could call them (d) ill.

Engineering Grand Challenges (NAE)

The engineering grand challenge I chose was about how we could take advantage of Virtual Reality to help people in a medical sense, and/or therapeutic treatment. See the following:(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/body/vr-therapy/ Healing Minds with Virtual Reality], Christina Couch, PBS, updated 2 April 2015, accessed 2 September 2016).