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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
+ | My name is Niral Sheth and | ||
I am an undergrad at Duke University. Class of 2014. | I am an undergrad at Duke University. Class of 2014. | ||
+ | ==Pronunciation== | ||
+ | (Nerr-all Shh-eth) | ||
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+ | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ||
+ | [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=farming-solar-energy-in-space Farming Solar Energy in Space], Tim Hornyak, Scientific American, Created July 2008, accessed 6 September 2010 (Making solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | ==Favorite MatLab Demo== | ||
+ | ''Game of Life'' | ||
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+ | I have previously studied the game of life and similar scenarios in both Java and Mathematica. The game of life exhibits interesting properties and is a fundamental example of mathematical modeling. My favorite part about this demo is not only the concept but also how it takes less code to create in MatLab compared to Java. |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 15 September 2010
About Me
My name is Niral Sheth and I am an undergrad at Duke University. Class of 2014.
Pronunciation
(Nerr-all Shh-eth)
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Farming Solar Energy in Space, Tim Hornyak, Scientific American, Created July 2008, accessed 6 September 2010 (Making solar energy economical)
Favorite MatLab Demo
Game of Life
I have previously studied the game of life and similar scenarios in both Java and Mathematica. The game of life exhibits interesting properties and is a fundamental example of mathematical modeling. My favorite part about this demo is not only the concept but also how it takes less code to create in MatLab compared to Java.