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===Grand Challenges for Engineering Link===
 
===Grand Challenges for Engineering Link===
 
I selected the following article because the brain has always interested me.  If I do end up a BME major, I'd like to focus on the neuroscience end of biomedical engineering.   
 
I selected the following article because the brain has always interested me.  If I do end up a BME major, I'd like to focus on the neuroscience end of biomedical engineering.   
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[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, Ieee Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 20 September 2011 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)
 
[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, Ieee Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 20 September 2011 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)

Revision as of 15:14, 21 September 2011

About Me

Full Name

My full name is Elissa Jaclyn Levine.

Birthday

I was born on March 22nd, 1993.

Interests

I've been dancing for years. My favorite styles are tap and hip hop.

Miscellaneous Information

My favorite color is pink. I grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut. I currently reside in Gilbert-Addoms on the third floor.

Possible Major

Biomedical Engineering

Name Pronunciation

uh-LISS-uh le-VEEN. Like Alyssa. I'm not 100% sure how to pronounce my middle name since I don't know whether it has one syllable or two. It might be pronounced JACK-lin and it might be pronounced JACK-que-lin. I tend to say it with three syllables.

Favorite MATLAB Demo

3-D Drawing. Outlining a three-dimensional solid with just few points and using MATLAB to model what the solid would look like is a fascinating tool with many real-life applications. It serves as another example of a situation where a computer significantly lessens the amount of time necessary to complete a task. Plus, 3-D modeling looks cool.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Link

I selected the following article because the brain has always interested me. If I do end up a BME major, I'd like to focus on the neuroscience end of biomedical engineering.

Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, Ieee Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 20 September 2011 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)