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Hello, my name is Kitt Miller. I am currently a freshman studying engineering at Duke University.
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==About Me==
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My name is Kitt Miller. I was born in Summit, New Jersey on June 24, 1993. I am currently a freshman studying engineering at Duke University. My current home is a small town named Norwell that is just outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
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===Activities===
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*Playing Basketball
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*Relaxing with my friends
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*Playing Xbox 360
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*Snowboarding
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===Phonetic Pronounciation===
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Kitt Miller, not much to do with this name, you say it just how it looks.
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===Matlab Demos===
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My favorite out of the Matlab demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Demo. I liked this demo so much because it was cool to see how an engineer could take real world data from something like an earthquake and end up with a 3-d plot of the position changes in the ground caused by the earthquake.
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==Interest in Grand Challenges of Engineering==
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[http://www.environmentalleader.com/2008/03/26/new-financial-models-make-solar-power-more-economical/ New Financial Models Make Solar Power More Economical] Environmental Leader, updated 26 March 2008, accessed 19 September 2011 (Making solar energy economical)

Latest revision as of 18:20, 22 September 2011

About Me

My name is Kitt Miller. I was born in Summit, New Jersey on June 24, 1993. I am currently a freshman studying engineering at Duke University. My current home is a small town named Norwell that is just outside of Boston, Massachusetts.

Activities

  • Playing Basketball
  • Relaxing with my friends
  • Playing Xbox 360
  • Snowboarding

Phonetic Pronounciation

Kitt Miller, not much to do with this name, you say it just how it looks.

Matlab Demos

My favorite out of the Matlab demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Demo. I liked this demo so much because it was cool to see how an engineer could take real world data from something like an earthquake and end up with a 3-d plot of the position changes in the ground caused by the earthquake.

Interest in Grand Challenges of Engineering

New Financial Models Make Solar Power More Economical Environmental Leader, updated 26 March 2008, accessed 19 September 2011 (Making solar energy economical)