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== Year ==
 
== Year ==
: 2014
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: 2014 (freshman)
  
 
== Hometown ==
 
== Hometown ==
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== Interests ==
 
== Interests ==
 
: Everything. Math, Science, art, skiing, mountain biking, waterskiing, reading, swimming, unicycling, juggling, running, writing, arguing, meeting people, painting, sketching, lacrosse, hockey, slacklining, cliffdiving, staying hydrated, science research, micro-hydroelectric systems, p-wild, and being witty.
 
: Everything. Math, Science, art, skiing, mountain biking, waterskiing, reading, swimming, unicycling, juggling, running, writing, arguing, meeting people, painting, sketching, lacrosse, hockey, slacklining, cliffdiving, staying hydrated, science research, micro-hydroelectric systems, p-wild, and being witty.
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== Link for Grand Challenges ==
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[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/02/cognitive-compu/], Priya Ganapati, Wired, Created 6 February 2009, Accessed 19 September 2010
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== Favorite Matlab Demo ==
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My favorite demo was definitely the Klein Bottle demo in the category of 3d visualization. It's just an amazing concept, to think of a 3-dimensional shape with no real enclosed volume.... the inside is on the outside and visa-versa. It's amazing how well the program can develop, process, and display the information in terms that are actually kind of easy to understand.
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--[[User:Stm14|Stm14]] 16:39, 19 September 2010 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Stm14|Stm14]] 16:39, 19 September 2010 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 01:02, 22 September 2010

Scott Martin (Scott, Scotty, Scottie.... whatever works)

email

scott.martin@duke.edu (stm14)

Year

2014 (freshman)

Hometown

Centennial, Colorado

Interests

Everything. Math, Science, art, skiing, mountain biking, waterskiing, reading, swimming, unicycling, juggling, running, writing, arguing, meeting people, painting, sketching, lacrosse, hockey, slacklining, cliffdiving, staying hydrated, science research, micro-hydroelectric systems, p-wild, and being witty.

Link for Grand Challenges

[1], Priya Ganapati, Wired, Created 6 February 2009, Accessed 19 September 2010

Favorite Matlab Demo

My favorite demo was definitely the Klein Bottle demo in the category of 3d visualization. It's just an amazing concept, to think of a 3-dimensional shape with no real enclosed volume.... the inside is on the outside and visa-versa. It's amazing how well the program can develop, process, and display the information in terms that are actually kind of easy to understand.

--Stm14 16:39, 19 September 2010 (EDT)