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− | Hi my name is Mona Dai and I'm thinking about majoring in environmental engineering along with obtaining a certificate in Energy and the Environment. I'm very excited and anxious to be in Pratt! :) | + | Hi my name is Mona Dai and I love playing tennis, singing Christmas carols, and the color green. I'm thinking about majoring in environmental engineering along with obtaining a certificate in Energy and the Environment. I'm very excited and anxious to be in Pratt! :) |
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[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7512672.stm UN in call for basic sanitation], BBC, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 5 September 2011 (Grand Challenge). | [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7512672.stm UN in call for basic sanitation], BBC, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 5 September 2011 (Grand Challenge). | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was "Viewing a Penny" because I found it fascinating that MATLAB could produce so many different graphs of a penny without ever actually looking at one. The contour and pseudocolor plots actually look like perhaps they were drawn based on a scanned image, but they were really constructed based on calculations based on the height of the penny's surface. I never thought a plot could produce anything so vivid. Before, I mostly only considered it to be used to plot simple graphs. |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 14 September 2011
About Me
Hi my name is Mona Dai and I love playing tennis, singing Christmas carols, and the color green. I'm thinking about majoring in environmental engineering along with obtaining a certificate in Energy and the Environment. I'm very excited and anxious to be in Pratt! :)
Pronounciation
Mona Dai is pronounced pretty much the way it looks like, namely "MOE-nuh Dye".
Grand Challenges fo Engineering
UN in call for basic sanitation, BBC, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 5 September 2011 (Grand Challenge).
MATLAB Deomnstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was "Viewing a Penny" because I found it fascinating that MATLAB could produce so many different graphs of a penny without ever actually looking at one. The contour and pseudocolor plots actually look like perhaps they were drawn based on a scanned image, but they were really constructed based on calculations based on the height of the penny's surface. I never thought a plot could produce anything so vivid. Before, I mostly only considered it to be used to plot simple graphs.