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== Aspirations == | == Aspirations == | ||
I would very much like to graduate with a BS degree in electrical engineering within 4 years. I hope to work in robotics in some way, shape, or form, and I think it would be awesome to build a robot that works. | I would very much like to graduate with a BS degree in electrical engineering within 4 years. I hope to work in robotics in some way, shape, or form, and I think it would be awesome to build a robot that works. | ||
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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
− | My first name is Emily, pronounced | + | My first name is Emily, pronounced EM-i-lee, "em" as in M&m's, "i" as in ill, and "lee" as in Bruce Lee. My last name is Lim, pronounced like a tree limb. |
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== MATLAB Demonstrations == | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
− | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Earth's Topography demo. At first when I saw the contour plot of the Earth, I thought "no big deal." However, when I saw the correct shading that corresponded | + | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Earth's Topography demo. At first when I saw the contour plot of the Earth, I thought "no big deal." However, when I saw the correct shading that corresponded with the altitude data given, I was pretty surprised. Then when I saw the globe, I was amazed how a few data points became a 3-dimensional real life figure. I also thought it was funny how the function to do what seems to be a complex task is just called "sphere" which is like stating the obvious. I favored it over the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration because it was more aesthetic. Although it was not as cool-looking as some of the gallery demos, I liked how it portrayed a real life application. |
== Links to Other Topics == | == Links to Other Topics == | ||
[http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newenergyandfuel/com/2010/05/13/a-fusion-power-breakthrough/ A Fusion Power Breakthrough], New Energy and Fuel, updated 13 May 2010, accessed 18 September 2011 (Fusion) | [http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newenergyandfuel/com/2010/05/13/a-fusion-power-breakthrough/ A Fusion Power Breakthrough], New Energy and Fuel, updated 13 May 2010, accessed 18 September 2011 (Fusion) |
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About me
I am a freshman Pratt student hoping to major in electrical engineering.
Interests
Things that I wish I could do are longboard, snowboard, surf, breakdance, hip hop dance, and sing.
Activities
I like to play sports, especially soccer and tennis. I enjoy watching and playing video games. I like to spend time with my family and friends.
Aspirations
I would very much like to graduate with a BS degree in electrical engineering within 4 years. I hope to work in robotics in some way, shape, or form, and I think it would be awesome to build a robot that works.
Name Pronunciation
My first name is Emily, pronounced EM-i-lee, "em" as in M&m's, "i" as in ill, and "lee" as in Bruce Lee. My last name is Lim, pronounced like a tree limb.
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Earth's Topography demo. At first when I saw the contour plot of the Earth, I thought "no big deal." However, when I saw the correct shading that corresponded with the altitude data given, I was pretty surprised. Then when I saw the globe, I was amazed how a few data points became a 3-dimensional real life figure. I also thought it was funny how the function to do what seems to be a complex task is just called "sphere" which is like stating the obvious. I favored it over the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration because it was more aesthetic. Although it was not as cool-looking as some of the gallery demos, I liked how it portrayed a real life application.
Links to Other Topics
A Fusion Power Breakthrough, New Energy and Fuel, updated 13 May 2010, accessed 18 September 2011 (Fusion)