Difference between revisions of "User:Kmn18"
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== Name Pronunciation== | == Name Pronunciation== | ||
− | My name is fairly simple. The way my I pronounce it, "Kevin Nikolaus" sounds like " | + | My name is fairly simple. The way my I pronounce it, "Kevin Nikolaus" sounds like "kEH-vihn nIH-ko-louse." |
The IPA version is /kɛvɪn nɪkəlawz/. However, because there are so many Kevins I have been | The IPA version is /kɛvɪn nɪkəlawz/. However, because there are so many Kevins I have been | ||
contemplating starting the KSA or "Kevin Student Association." You need not be named Kevin | contemplating starting the KSA or "Kevin Student Association." You need not be named Kevin | ||
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*EMT-B | *EMT-B | ||
*America Counts | *America Counts | ||
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+ | ==Favorite Demo== | ||
+ | My Favorite Demo was the Traveling Salesman Demo, because you could see the program working out the shortest distance possible. I thought that the program represented something that could solve a legitimate problem. Finding a way to minimize distance to a group of destinations is great. It was also one of the more engaging Demos. | ||
==Assignment== | ==Assignment== | ||
− | [http://www. | + | [http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/thyd/icf/IFE.html INERTIAL FUSION ENERGY: A TUTORIAL ON THE TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS], Per F. Peterson, updated 9/23/98, accessed 15 August 2008 (Fusion) |
==Templates Started== | ==Templates Started== |
Revision as of 03:33, 23 September 2011
Contents
Personal Information
I am a first year engineering student at Duke University, and I plan to study Mechanical Engineering.
Name Pronunciation
My name is fairly simple. The way my I pronounce it, "Kevin Nikolaus" sounds like "kEH-vihn nIH-ko-louse." The IPA version is /kɛvɪn nɪkəlawz/. However, because there are so many Kevins I have been contemplating starting the KSA or "Kevin Student Association." You need not be named Kevin to join.
Projects
Lots of EGR labs
- EMT-B
- America Counts
Favorite Demo
My Favorite Demo was the Traveling Salesman Demo, because you could see the program working out the shortest distance possible. I thought that the program represented something that could solve a legitimate problem. Finding a way to minimize distance to a group of destinations is great. It was also one of the more engaging Demos.
Assignment
INERTIAL FUSION ENERGY: A TUTORIAL ON THE TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS, Per F. Peterson, updated 9/23/98, accessed 15 August 2008 (Fusion)
Templates Started
None
Signature
Kmn18 15:32, 19 September 2011 (EDT)