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==Jonathan Victor== | ==Jonathan Victor== | ||
===What has Jon been up to recently?=== | ===What has Jon been up to recently?=== | ||
− | :When he isn't out having fun with friends, Jon finds himself stuck behind his computer doing assignments such as this one. :/ While he may not enjoy struggling through the work, at least he | + | :When he isn't out having fun with friends, Jon finds himself stuck behind his computer doing assignments such as this one. :/ While he may not enjoy struggling through the work, at least he can take solace in the fact that he is being productive. After this he intends to work on his EGR Lab a little more, and then probably go do some Organic Chemistry. |
− | ===What interests Jon?=== | + | ====What interests Jon?==== |
:Music. Food. Movies. Books, depending on the author. Good list, no? | :Music. Food. Movies. Books, depending on the author. Good list, no? | ||
− | ==The Second Part of the Assignment!== | + | ===The Second Part of the First Assignment!=== |
− | Engineering is pretty cool. Here's a sweet article about the one of the Engineering Grand Challenges- making solar energy affordable <ref>http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9082.aspx</ref>. In past years, scientists and engineers have been working to develop photovalic solar energy in order to achieve this goal <ref>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080114101837.htm</ref> | + | Engineering is pretty cool. Here's a sweet article about the one of the Engineering Grand Challenges- making solar energy affordable <ref>http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9082.aspx</ref>. In past years, scientists and engineers have been working to develop photovalic solar energy in order to achieve this goal. <ref>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080114101837.htm</ref> |
+ | ==The Second Assignment== | ||
+ | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
+ | Fortunately, I have a pretty easy to pronounce name. Jonathan Victor, is as straight forward as names come. While my full name is Jonathan Victor, I like to go by Jon- to save others the syllables. Jon is pronounced Juh-Ohn, with a stress on the Juh. Victor is pronounced Vihk-toar (like Victory sans the y). | ||
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+ | ===My favorite part of Matlab=== | ||
+ | While this may seem like a silly part of Matlab to be impressed by, I think my favorite of the demonstrations and programs was the Traveling Salesmen, just because it was a fun little game to try and beat the computer. | ||
References: <references/> | References: <references/> |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 18 September 2011
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Jonathan Victor
What has Jon been up to recently?
- When he isn't out having fun with friends, Jon finds himself stuck behind his computer doing assignments such as this one. :/ While he may not enjoy struggling through the work, at least he can take solace in the fact that he is being productive. After this he intends to work on his EGR Lab a little more, and then probably go do some Organic Chemistry.
What interests Jon?
- Music. Food. Movies. Books, depending on the author. Good list, no?
The Second Part of the First Assignment!
Engineering is pretty cool. Here's a sweet article about the one of the Engineering Grand Challenges- making solar energy affordable [1]. In past years, scientists and engineers have been working to develop photovalic solar energy in order to achieve this goal. [2]
The Second Assignment
Pronunciation
Fortunately, I have a pretty easy to pronounce name. Jonathan Victor, is as straight forward as names come. While my full name is Jonathan Victor, I like to go by Jon- to save others the syllables. Jon is pronounced Juh-Ohn, with a stress on the Juh. Victor is pronounced Vihk-toar (like Victory sans the y).
My favorite part of Matlab
While this may seem like a silly part of Matlab to be impressed by, I think my favorite of the demonstrations and programs was the Traveling Salesmen, just because it was a fun little game to try and beat the computer.
References: