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[http://www.unicef.org/wash/index_action.html Unicef In Action], United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, updated 02 August 2010, accessed 19 September 2010 (Provide access to clean water) | [http://www.unicef.org/wash/index_action.html Unicef In Action], United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, updated 02 August 2010, accessed 19 September 2010 (Provide access to clean water) | ||
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+ | My first name is just the standard pronunciation of "Marissa" but with only one "s" (Marisa). My last name ryhmes with "con" and is actually the German word for "tooth" (Zahn). | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demos == | ||
+ | My favorite demo was the Traveling Salesman 3D because it was the one game that included a moving object. I thought it was impressive that the code could take into account a number of cities across a globe and determine distances from each one and assign a coordinate to each city. It was an enthralling approach to the "traveling salesman" problem. In fact, all of the "Other Demos" impressed me due to the complexity and sheer length of their codes. It was really interesting to see what can be created from MATLAB; I had no idea that those type of graphics and games could be formulated just from MATLAB code. |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 19 September 2010
About Me
I am a freshman biomedical engineering major at Duke. I am from Chicago and I live in Aycock this year. My interests/activites are Naval ROTC, club volleyball, running, and studying :)
Grand Challenges
Unicef In Action, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, updated 02 August 2010, accessed 19 September 2010 (Provide access to clean water)
Name Pronunciation
My first name is just the standard pronunciation of "Marissa" but with only one "s" (Marisa). My last name ryhmes with "con" and is actually the German word for "tooth" (Zahn).
MATLAB Demos
My favorite demo was the Traveling Salesman 3D because it was the one game that included a moving object. I thought it was impressive that the code could take into account a number of cities across a globe and determine distances from each one and assign a coordinate to each city. It was an enthralling approach to the "traveling salesman" problem. In fact, all of the "Other Demos" impressed me due to the complexity and sheer length of their codes. It was really interesting to see what can be created from MATLAB; I had no idea that those type of graphics and games could be formulated just from MATLAB code.