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+ | ==Grand Challenges of Engineering== | ||
+ | [http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/08/12/12greenwire-calif-desert-on-pace-to-become-worlds-solar-ca-32699.html?scp=7&sq=solar%20energy&st=cse Calif. Desert on Pace to Become World's Solar Capital], Scott Streater, New York Times, created 13 August 2010, viewed 1 September 2010 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | ==Phonetic Pronunciation of my Name== | ||
+ | My name is Kala Viswanathan. Kala means art in Sanskrit. The first a in Kala is a soft a or | ||
+ | "u" sound, so the name is pronounced as Culla. | ||
+ | Viswanathan is my last name. The name is pronounced as if there was an h before the letter | ||
+ | w. If you break it up by syllables it is Vish-wa-na (as in naw)-than. | ||
− | + | ==Favorite Demo== | |
+ | My favorite Demo was called Making Objects Transparent. I was able to see both the opaque object and | ||
+ | after running the code, visualize the interior of the object. I was able to use the "flow" function to see | ||
+ | the complexity of motion of a submerged jet, which was not apparent while visualizing the opaque motion. |
Latest revision as of 22:03, 23 September 2010
Grand Challenges of Engineering
Calif. Desert on Pace to Become World's Solar Capital, Scott Streater, New York Times, created 13 August 2010, viewed 1 September 2010 (Make solar energy economical)
Phonetic Pronunciation of my Name
My name is Kala Viswanathan. Kala means art in Sanskrit. The first a in Kala is a soft a or "u" sound, so the name is pronounced as Culla. Viswanathan is my last name. The name is pronounced as if there was an h before the letter w. If you break it up by syllables it is Vish-wa-na (as in naw)-than.
Favorite Demo
My favorite Demo was called Making Objects Transparent. I was able to see both the opaque object and after running the code, visualize the interior of the object. I was able to use the "flow" function to see the complexity of motion of a submerged jet, which was not apparent while visualizing the opaque motion.