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My favorite Matlab Demonstration was the "Graphics: Viewing a Penny". This was my favorite demonstration because it was really fascinating to see the ordinary penny image become a penny with a contour outline or have a glowing pseudo-color. | My favorite Matlab Demonstration was the "Graphics: Viewing a Penny". This was my favorite demonstration because it was really fascinating to see the ordinary penny image become a penny with a contour outline or have a glowing pseudo-color. |
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About Me
I am a Pratt Engineering Student, in the Class of 2015. Although I have not completely chosen my major, at the current moment I believe I will pursue a major in Mechanical Engineering while also studying Pre-Med.
Interests
While I like exploring and learning about mathematics and science, I also enjoy a vast variety of extracurriculars. I particularly enjoy both watching and playing sports, such as soccer, tennis, and swimming. I also enjoy doodling (although I don't think I can call my creations 'drawings', for they are not very elaborate) and singing.
Name Pronunciation
My name, Lorienne Kim, sounds like the following when pronounced phonetically: "Lo-Ree-EN(E) KIM".
Grand Challenges For Engineering
Engineering Better Medicine- One Bead at a Time, Dawn Hibbard, Kettering University, published 08 August 2003, accessed 21 September 2011 (Engineer better medicines)
Matlab Demonstrations
My favorite Matlab Demonstration was the "Graphics: Viewing a Penny". This was my favorite demonstration because it was really fascinating to see the ordinary penny image become a penny with a contour outline or have a glowing pseudo-color.