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I am 19 years old, and a Freshmen at Duke University. I am originally from New Hampshire, and have lived there my whole life. At the moment I am currently undeclared for engineering, but I plan to pursue a major in BME. | I am 19 years old, and a Freshmen at Duke University. I am originally from New Hampshire, and have lived there my whole life. At the moment I am currently undeclared for engineering, but I plan to pursue a major in BME. | ||
− | == Phonetic Pronunciation of my name == | + | == '''Phonetic Pronunciation of my name''' == |
Stef-An - Not pronounced as Steven, but instead you first say Stef, then the last part of my name which is An. All together it forms Stefan. | Stef-An - Not pronounced as Steven, but instead you first say Stef, then the last part of my name which is An. All together it forms Stefan. | ||
Gor-Ham - Pronounced how it looks, Gor then Ham like the meat. | Gor-Ham - Pronounced how it looks, Gor then Ham like the meat. | ||
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+ | == '''Demo''' == | ||
+ | My favorite demo out of the ones that I looked at in Matlab was probably the Loma Prieta Earthquake. I liked this one because the data was from a real event, and it highlighted some of the practical applications of Matlab. It was interesting to look at this data and understand exactly the magnitude of the earthquake. | ||
== '''Article''' == | == '''Article''' == | ||
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?], Terry Sejnowski,Scientific American, updated April 27th, 2010, accessed September 18th 2011 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?], Terry Sejnowski,Scientific American, updated April 27th, 2010, accessed September 18th 2011 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 18 September 2011
About Me
I am 19 years old, and a Freshmen at Duke University. I am originally from New Hampshire, and have lived there my whole life. At the moment I am currently undeclared for engineering, but I plan to pursue a major in BME.
Phonetic Pronunciation of my name
Stef-An - Not pronounced as Steven, but instead you first say Stef, then the last part of my name which is An. All together it forms Stefan.
Gor-Ham - Pronounced how it looks, Gor then Ham like the meat.
Demo
My favorite demo out of the ones that I looked at in Matlab was probably the Loma Prieta Earthquake. I liked this one because the data was from a real event, and it highlighted some of the practical applications of Matlab. It was interesting to look at this data and understand exactly the magnitude of the earthquake.
Article
When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?, Terry Sejnowski,Scientific American, updated April 27th, 2010, accessed September 18th 2011 (Grand Challenge)