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==Introduction==
 
My name is Henrique Rusca Queiroz de Moraes.
 
My name is Henrique Rusca Queiroz de Moraes.
 
I currently attend Duke University and I am pursuing a Biomedical Engineering Degree.
 
I currently attend Duke University and I am pursuing a Biomedical Engineering Degree.
  
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==Grand Challenges of Engineering Article==
 
[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080612080431.htm Reverse Engineering The Brain To Model Mind-Body Interactions], Science Daily, Updated on 12 June 2008, Date Accessed 21 September 2011  (Reverse-engineer the brain)
 
[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080612080431.htm Reverse Engineering The Brain To Model Mind-Body Interactions], Science Daily, Updated on 12 June 2008, Date Accessed 21 September 2011  (Reverse-engineer the brain)
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==Phonetic Pronunciation of My Name==
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My name is pronounced en-HEE-key WHOS-ca Kay-rose de MOR-eyes.
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==Favorite Demonstration==
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The "3-D Surface Plot" demonstration shows some of MatLab's impressive potential. The demonstration allows the user to change the format of a three-dimensional surface graph and choose among different colors, shading styles, and plot types, which represent how practical this tool called MatLab is.

Latest revision as of 04:31, 22 September 2011

Introduction

My name is Henrique Rusca Queiroz de Moraes. I currently attend Duke University and I am pursuing a Biomedical Engineering Degree.

Grand Challenges of Engineering Article

Reverse Engineering The Brain To Model Mind-Body Interactions, Science Daily, Updated on 12 June 2008, Date Accessed 21 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)

Phonetic Pronunciation of My Name

My name is pronounced en-HEE-key WHOS-ca Kay-rose de MOR-eyes.

Favorite Demonstration

The "3-D Surface Plot" demonstration shows some of MatLab's impressive potential. The demonstration allows the user to change the format of a three-dimensional surface graph and choose among different colors, shading styles, and plot types, which represent how practical this tool called MatLab is.