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My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible. | My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible. | ||
+ | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
+ | Most of people in here have difficulty in pronouncing my name 'Tae Eun' as I don't have English name. I think 'Te En' is the closest sound in phonetic transcription. If it's hard to pronounce my full name, just call me as 'Kim'. | ||
− | == | + | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == |
− | + | [http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/renewableenergy.jsp], Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer, updated June 29, 2009, accessed 22 September 2011 (Solar energy) | |
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+ | == Favorite Demonstrations == | ||
+ | Among the various demonstrations listed, my favorite is 3D-plots. Because this different kinds of plot help me to understand the complex equation better than when I just see the equation. Also, It was so interesting to see the various 3D graphics from the MATLAB. |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 22 September 2011
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About me
My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible.
Name Pronunciation
Most of people in here have difficulty in pronouncing my name 'Tae Eun' as I don't have English name. I think 'Te En' is the closest sound in phonetic transcription. If it's hard to pronounce my full name, just call me as 'Kim'.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
[1], Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer, updated June 29, 2009, accessed 22 September 2011 (Solar energy)
Favorite Demonstrations
Among the various demonstrations listed, my favorite is 3D-plots. Because this different kinds of plot help me to understand the complex equation better than when I just see the equation. Also, It was so interesting to see the various 3D graphics from the MATLAB.