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+ | == '''Links about Grand Challenges for Engineering''' == | ||
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+ | [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/MENAEXT/0,,contentMDK:21244687~pagePK:146736~piPK:146830~theSitePK:256299,00.html Making the Most of Scarcity : Accountability for Better Water Management Results in the Middle East and North Africa], The World Bank, Accessed 8 September 2012 (Provide Access to Clean Water) | ||
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+ | == '''Favorite Tutorial''' == | ||
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+ | I enjoyed doing the Earth's topography tutorial the most in matlab. The idea of taking a 2D graph and turning it into a 3D globe was pretty amazing. What really interested me was that this was not just a simple 3D graph with the normal x, y, and z coordinates. In this program, there was the additional component of topography, represented by props. Also I learned that we are able to literally light up our graphs, which is probably going to provide me with some entertainment in the future. Finally, I am most impressed with the fact that we all have access to all the coordinate points that make up a world map. |
Latest revision as of 06:40, 9 September 2012
About Me
Hey! I am a freshman at Duke University. I live in Alspaugh(whooo!). I dance (Indian mostly), sing (though not trained), and play the ukulele and flute. I am a a proud nerd and love learning new things. I hope this post works. *crosses fingers*
Note: My name is pronounced exactly the way it looks with more emphasis on "Nish".
BYEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nks12 15:18, 8 September 2012 (EDT)
Links about Grand Challenges for Engineering
Making the Most of Scarcity : Accountability for Better Water Management Results in the Middle East and North Africa, The World Bank, Accessed 8 September 2012 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
Favorite Tutorial
I enjoyed doing the Earth's topography tutorial the most in matlab. The idea of taking a 2D graph and turning it into a 3D globe was pretty amazing. What really interested me was that this was not just a simple 3D graph with the normal x, y, and z coordinates. In this program, there was the additional component of topography, represented by props. Also I learned that we are able to literally light up our graphs, which is probably going to provide me with some entertainment in the future. Finally, I am most impressed with the fact that we all have access to all the coordinate points that make up a world map.