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− | Here are some articles I found for the Grand Engineering Challenges. I will continue to update | + | Here are some articles I found for the Grand Engineering Challenges. I will continue to update more articles as I find more and more information on new developments of engineering in the world that are relative to these challenges: |
==Making Solar Energy Economical== | ==Making Solar Energy Economical== | ||
− | + | [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/business/31novel.html?scp=2&sq=solar&st=cse Recharging Your Cellphone Mother Nature's Way], Ann Eisneburg, New York Times, created January 30th 2010, accessed January 31st 2010 (Making Solar Energy Economical) | |
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==Provide Energy from Fusion== | ==Provide Energy from Fusion== | ||
+ | [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/26/science/26fusi.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=fusion%20power&st=cse In Hot Pursuit of Fusion or Folly], William J. Broad, New York Times, created May 25th 2009, accessed January 31st 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | ||
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+ | --[[User:Jt88|Jt88]] 15:54, 31 January 2010 (EST)John Tran |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 31 January 2010
Contents
- 1 About Me
- 2 Poems
- 3 Grand Challenges for Engineering
- 3.1 Making Solar Energy Economical
- 3.2 Provide Energy from Fusion
- 3.3 Develop Carbon Sequestration Methods
- 3.4 Manage the Nitrogen Cycle
- 3.5 Provide Access to Clean Water
- 3.6 Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure
- 3.7 Advance Health Informatics
- 3.8 Engineer Better Medicines
- 3.9 Reverse-Engineer the Brain
- 3.10 Prevent Nuclear Terror
- 3.11 Secure Cyberspace
- 3.12 Enhance Virtual Reality
- 3.13 Advance Personalized Learning
- 3.14 Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery
- 4 Credit
- 5 Signature
About Me
My name is John Tran an undergraduate at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. I am originally from Sacramento, California and my thirst for new experiences led me to pursue my education in the east coast.
All my life I have always lived in California and so I can tell you that I was really surprised when I arrived here in Durham. The environment here is just as beautiful as California, but it is very easy to get lost here so remember to bring a map. The weather can be very random sometimes and it is also very humid in the summer. I never faced humid weather before and it was a very interesting how I would sweat just stepping outside my dorm. Also the native people in North Carolina are very friendly and hearing their strong accents puts a smile on my face.
I was currently in a Focus Program that is themed toward green engineering and sustainable designs. Being in the program conveniently placed me in a dorm with other students in the same program as well. We work together in groups on research projects geared toward understanding sustainability and analyzing the positive and negative affects of engineering in our world. The program has broadened my experiences of the engineering and field and also made me conscious of the impact we make in our world everyday. The program has significantly enhanced my interest in engineering and as a result I plan to major as a biomedical engineer. I also plan to be on track for pre-medicine because I want to be a doctor as well as an engineer.
I also have joined a community service club called Circle K and we volunteer our services daily to local organizations such as Ronald McDonald House and Boy's and Girl's Club. In one of the events, I led a group of middle school students on a tour of Duke University and share with them my college experiences and as well as motivate them to pursue higher education.
My overall experience here at Duke University has been simply inspiring. I am fascinated by my classes, my professors are all amazing, the people who are so talented and kind, and the opportunities here are endless. The work load is challenging but that is expected at any college. I will keep working hard and putting my all in everything I do as I pursue my dreams and make the change I want to see in the world.
So Fellow Scholars the road ahead of us is long and challenging and sometimes it may seem overwhelming but as long as we don't give up, keep working hard, and pursue our dreams we will be only be more powerful. I will see you all at the top.
Poems
"One Hundred Lilies"
By John Tran
On this special day I wanted to let you know how much I love you
Each day that passes by without you
Makes my day cloudy and sometimes blue
It’s so hard to be so far…
For me
And for you
…yet we proven our love time again is purely true
So thirty of these lilies are to brighten your day
And each one will say
“I love you”
The seasons come and go
But twenty-five lilies will be there to keep you warm through the snow
Until Christmas Day and a whole new year
Where we start anew
With more love and cheer
Our lucky numbers is a universal law
That brings smiles to us from the moments we saw
Not the numbers in our minds
But something more that our hearts always find
I see
Twenty-one lilies…for me
I see too
Seven lilies…for you
We learn to love from experience
From those we cherish dear
Known throughout our happy lives
And sometimes through sad tears
They give us hope
They give us light
They guide our way through scary nights
They give us meaning to always fight
Blooming eleven lilies for the ones we love with all our might
I count the days until I can see your angelic face
And hold you in my warm embrace
Soft, gentle lips I lust so much
Five lilies until the days they touch
But we can never forget to dedicate two lilies to the sun and moon
That helps these lilies rest and bloom
And gives this world eternal life
And for you to forever be my wife
The last lily you see is just as priceless as the rest
Neither more valuable nor less
If everyone could clearly see the miracle of this single lily
Their lives will change
Because the view, vision, perspective they see
Is what we call an Epiphany
So what is this enlighten realization you might ask
It is that my love for you will forever last
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Here are some articles I found for the Grand Engineering Challenges. I will continue to update more articles as I find more and more information on new developments of engineering in the world that are relative to these challenges:
Making Solar Energy Economical
Recharging Your Cellphone Mother Nature's Way, Ann Eisneburg, New York Times, created January 30th 2010, accessed January 31st 2010 (Making Solar Energy Economical)
Provide Energy from Fusion
In Hot Pursuit of Fusion or Folly, William J. Broad, New York Times, created May 25th 2009, accessed January 31st 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
Develop Carbon Sequestration Methods
Manage the Nitrogen Cycle
Provide Access to Clean Water
Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure
Advance Health Informatics
Engineer Better Medicines
Reverse-Engineer the Brain
Prevent Nuclear Terror
Secure Cyberspace
Enhance Virtual Reality
Advance Personalized Learning
Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery
Credit
I like to give credit to myself for making the page, Duke University for helping me make the page, Wikipedia for being such a great resource, and New York Times for their great articles, and everyone that I may be forgetting.
Signature
--Jt88 15:54, 31 January 2010 (EST)John Tran