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I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion: | I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion: | ||
− | [http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand | + | [http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand Challenge) |
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+ | ==Demo Section for '''Matlab'''== | ||
+ | * Out of all of the demonstrations, some of which were quite unique, I found the "Volume Visualization" the most interesting because it incorporated medical research for MRIs through isosurfaces. This is the type of engineering that really gets a Duke BME/Pre-med excited :) | ||
P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet | P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 10 September 2012
Contents
My Top 5's
Sports:
- Baseball
- Volleyball (especially beach)
- Running
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
Subjects:
- Physics
- Math
- Chemistry
- Genomics
- Apologetics
Experiences:
- Jumping out of a perfectly good plane with my girlfriend
- London for New Years, twice
- Surprise cruising to the Bahamas (I surprised someone else)
- Petting an octopus while scuba diving in Hawaii
- Winning a national little league baseball tournament in Cooperstown, NY
Overall:
- Jesus
- Family
- Friends
- Academia
- Simple, plain hard work
Website for EGR103
I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion: [1] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
Demo Section for Matlab
- Out of all of the demonstrations, some of which were quite unique, I found the "Volume Visualization" the most interesting because it incorporated medical research for MRIs through isosurfaces. This is the type of engineering that really gets a Duke BME/Pre-med excited :)
P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet