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My name is Mert Guven and I'm a freshman planning on studying Computer Engineering with a second major in Economics.
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== About Me ==
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My name is Mert Guven and I'm a freshman from Istanbul, Turkey, and am planning on studying Computer Engineering with a second major in Economics.
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== Grand Challenge article ==
  
 
[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/311/5766/1380 Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?], William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, updated 10 March 2006, accessed 23 September 2010
 
[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/311/5766/1380 Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?], William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, updated 10 March 2006, accessed 23 September 2010
  
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== Pronunciation ==
  
== Pronunciation ==
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Matt goo-VENN
  
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The stress is on the second syllable in my last name.
  
Matt goo-VENN
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== MATLAB Demos ==
  
The second syllable is stressed in my last name.
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One of my favorite MATLAB demonstrations is Minesweeper because it is a fun game and it is also very interesting to see that the game can be created using codes similar to what we will be learning in class. The other demo I like is Sliding Puzzle, because it is another game of logic whose codes can be written in MATLAB.

Latest revision as of 21:17, 23 September 2010

About Me

My name is Mert Guven and I'm a freshman from Istanbul, Turkey, and am planning on studying Computer Engineering with a second major in Economics.

Grand Challenge article

Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?, William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, updated 10 March 2006, accessed 23 September 2010

Pronunciation

Matt goo-VENN

The stress is on the second syllable in my last name.

MATLAB Demos

One of my favorite MATLAB demonstrations is Minesweeper because it is a fun game and it is also very interesting to see that the game can be created using codes similar to what we will be learning in class. The other demo I like is Sliding Puzzle, because it is another game of logic whose codes can be written in MATLAB.