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Hey there: My name is Rohan Paramesh, and I love you.
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Hey there: My name is Rohan Paramesh, and I hail from Seatown. I have multiple interests and things like that. Like being a boss.
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== Name Pronunciation ==
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My name, Rohan Mani Paramesh, come from Sanksrit, an ancient Indian language. It's pronounced ROW-hun Money PUH-rum-aish. Yes, my middle name truly is pronounced "money."
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== Favorite MATLAB Demo ==
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My favorite MATLAB demo was the "Loma Prieta Earthquake" demo. I especially like this one because it showed a real-world example of how gathered data can be used and displayed in a "professional" manner by using MATLAB. It offers a look into a real-world usage of MATLAB by engineers. It's also cool to see how all that code (and comments!) come together to produce a meaningful picture.  
  
 
== A Grand Challenges Link ==
 
== A Grand Challenges Link ==
  
 
** [http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, created on January 1 2008, accessed on September 23 2010 (Grand Challenge)
 
** [http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, created on January 1 2008, accessed on September 23 2010 (Grand Challenge)

Latest revision as of 03:27, 24 September 2010

Hey there: My name is Rohan Paramesh, and I hail from Seatown. I have multiple interests and things like that. Like being a boss.

Name Pronunciation

My name, Rohan Mani Paramesh, come from Sanksrit, an ancient Indian language. It's pronounced ROW-hun Money PUH-rum-aish. Yes, my middle name truly is pronounced "money."

Favorite MATLAB Demo

My favorite MATLAB demo was the "Loma Prieta Earthquake" demo. I especially like this one because it showed a real-world example of how gathered data can be used and displayed in a "professional" manner by using MATLAB. It offers a look into a real-world usage of MATLAB by engineers. It's also cool to see how all that code (and comments!) come together to produce a meaningful picture.

A Grand Challenges Link