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I am currently a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Although undecided, I plan to study Biomedical Engineering and Economics during my years as an undergraduate.
 
I am currently a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Although undecided, I plan to study Biomedical Engineering and Economics during my years as an undergraduate.
  
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== Phonetic Pronunciation ==
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Ben (Ben) Krebs (Ker-ebs)
  
 
== Interests ==
 
== Interests ==
 
I love playing lacrosse, playing football, long-boarding, and taking long walks on the beach. Oh...and I <3 MATLAB.
 
I love playing lacrosse, playing football, long-boarding, and taking long walks on the beach. Oh...and I <3 MATLAB.
 
  
 
== Current Semester Classes ==
 
== Current Semester Classes ==
 
Currently enrolled in: EGR53, Chem31, Econ51, and Math103.
 
Currently enrolled in: EGR53, Chem31, Econ51, and Math103.
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== Grand Challenges of Engineering ==
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[http://www.jyi.org/features/ft.php?id=1368 Recent Advances in Solar Energy and Potential Applications], Tran, Charles, Journal of Young Investors, updated 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite Demonstration ==
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My personal favorite demonstration was the klein bottle under 3-D visualization.  It's interesting to see that you can create 3-D objects and create different shading and fading with the program.

Latest revision as of 23:42, 22 September 2011

About Me

I am currently a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Although undecided, I plan to study Biomedical Engineering and Economics during my years as an undergraduate.


Phonetic Pronunciation

Ben (Ben) Krebs (Ker-ebs)

Interests

I love playing lacrosse, playing football, long-boarding, and taking long walks on the beach. Oh...and I <3 MATLAB.

Current Semester Classes

Currently enrolled in: EGR53, Chem31, Econ51, and Math103.


Grand Challenges of Engineering

Recent Advances in Solar Energy and Potential Applications, Tran, Charles, Journal of Young Investors, updated 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite Demonstration

My personal favorite demonstration was the klein bottle under 3-D visualization. It's interesting to see that you can create 3-D objects and create different shading and fading with the program.