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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
I am a Freshman Pratt student at Duke University, thinking of majoring in BME - like every other person in Pratt.
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I am a Freshman Pratt student at Duke University, thinking of majoring in BME.
  
 
== Current Courses ==
 
== Current Courses ==
 
Chem 201: Organic Chemistry
 
Chem 201: Organic Chemistry
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Writing 101: Following Islam
 
Writing 101: Following Islam
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Calc 212: Multivariable Calculus
 
Calc 212: Multivariable Calculus
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EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
 
EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
  
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== Current Goals ==
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Try not to fail Orgo.
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Learn how to Latex.
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
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[http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/04/03/17008.aspx Weill Cornell Experts Publish Review of Genetic Medicine], News Medical, created 3 April 2006, accessed 3 September 2012 (Engineer better medicines)
  
== Current Goals ==
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== MATLAB Demo ==
Try not to fail
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The demo, "Game of Life," was very interesting despite its apparent simplicity. The concept was simple - see how long a model of cells could continue to generate. However, it highlighted the ways that MATLAB can be creatively used to simulate various situations that can be used to answer problems.
Don't die
 

Latest revision as of 21:09, 9 September 2012

About Me

I am a Freshman Pratt student at Duke University, thinking of majoring in BME.

Current Courses

Chem 201: Organic Chemistry

Writing 101: Following Islam

Calc 212: Multivariable Calculus

EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering

Current Goals

Try not to fail Orgo.

Learn how to Latex.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Weill Cornell Experts Publish Review of Genetic Medicine, News Medical, created 3 April 2006, accessed 3 September 2012 (Engineer better medicines)

MATLAB Demo

The demo, "Game of Life," was very interesting despite its apparent simplicity. The concept was simple - see how long a model of cells could continue to generate. However, it highlighted the ways that MATLAB can be creatively used to simulate various situations that can be used to answer problems.