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    ==Personal Facts==
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==Personal Facts==
    Name: Paul (Hyung Suk) Kim
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===Name===
    Age:18  
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Paul (Hyung Suk) Kim - [P'aul K'im]
    School: Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
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    Year: Undergraduate clas of 2015
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===Age===
    ==Interesting Facts==
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18  
    Paul is from Vancouver, canada.
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===School===
    He loves playing and listening to various kinds fo music. He plays clarinet and guitar.
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Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
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===Year===
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Undergraduate clas of 2015
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==Interesting Facts==
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Paul is from Vancouver, canada.
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He loves playing and listening to various kinds fo music. He plays clarinet and guitar.
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
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[http://www.enn.com/energy/article/41914 The Promise of Fusion Power], David A Gabel, Environmental News Network, published 22 October 2010, acceseed 22 September 2011 (Provide energy from fusion)
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==Favourite Demo==
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My favourite demo was the demo called "Optimal Fit Of a Non-linear Function"
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It shows you how to plot some of the points of data and the most importantly how matlab can draw a best-fit line that is not a linear. Even though the data forms a non-linear function, matlab can recognize this and draw a non-linear line according the specific data. It would be very useful in practical application.

Latest revision as of 05:51, 23 September 2011

Personal Facts

Name

Paul (Hyung Suk) Kim - [P'aul K'im]

Age

18

School

Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University

Year

Undergraduate clas of 2015

Interesting Facts

Paul is from Vancouver, canada. He loves playing and listening to various kinds fo music. He plays clarinet and guitar.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

The Promise of Fusion Power, David A Gabel, Environmental News Network, published 22 October 2010, acceseed 22 September 2011 (Provide energy from fusion)

Favourite Demo

My favourite demo was the demo called "Optimal Fit Of a Non-linear Function" It shows you how to plot some of the points of data and the most importantly how matlab can draw a best-fit line that is not a linear. Even though the data forms a non-linear function, matlab can recognize this and draw a non-linear line according the specific data. It would be very useful in practical application.