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Bryan was born in Beijing, China in 1994. He spent his high school years in Clemson, SC. He is now a freshman at Duke University studying biomedical engineering. He hopes be a doctor someday. In his free time, Bryan likes to run, play basketball, play ping-pong, or play violin.
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==Biography==
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===Origins===
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Bryan was born in Beijing, China in 1994 to Dr. Chuangmin Liu and Dr. Haiying Liang. He moved to the US at the age of three, and has lived in New York, Pennsylvania, and Quebec. During his high school years, Bryan lived in Clemson, South Carolina. He now considers Clemson his hometown.
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===Education===
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Bryan attended DW Daniel High School in Central, South Carolina. He graduated in June 2012 and is now a freshman at Duke University. He is studying biomedical engineering and aspires to be a doctor some day.  
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===Hobbies===
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Bryan likes to play ping-pong, basketball, and ultimate frisbee. He also plays violin and is currently in the Duke Symphony Orchestra.  
  
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==Article==
 
[http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/12/solar-cells-capture-lost-energy.html?ref=hp Solar Cells Capture Lost Energy] , Robert F. Service, Science, 15 December 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (make solar energy economical)
 
[http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/12/solar-cells-capture-lost-energy.html?ref=hp Solar Cells Capture Lost Energy] , Robert F. Service, Science, 15 December 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (make solar energy economical)
  
My favorite demo was the traveling salesman because It just seems remarkable how the program could calculate distance. It seems like a very useful program, and perhaps could be applied to real world situations, like figuring out the best way to get from school to home but also needing to run a few errands on the way.
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==Favorite Demo==
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My favorite demo was the traveling salesman because It just remarkable how the program could calculate the shortest distance. It seems like a very useful program, and perhaps could be applied to real world situations, like figuring out the best way to get from school to home but also needing to run a few errands on the way. The graphics in Matlab were also impressive, and the number of points that this program could calculate was neat.

Latest revision as of 03:31, 10 September 2012

Biography

Origins

Bryan was born in Beijing, China in 1994 to Dr. Chuangmin Liu and Dr. Haiying Liang. He moved to the US at the age of three, and has lived in New York, Pennsylvania, and Quebec. During his high school years, Bryan lived in Clemson, South Carolina. He now considers Clemson his hometown.

Education

Bryan attended DW Daniel High School in Central, South Carolina. He graduated in June 2012 and is now a freshman at Duke University. He is studying biomedical engineering and aspires to be a doctor some day.

Hobbies

Bryan likes to play ping-pong, basketball, and ultimate frisbee. He also plays violin and is currently in the Duke Symphony Orchestra.


Article

Solar Cells Capture Lost Energy , Robert F. Service, Science, 15 December 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (make solar energy economical)


Favorite Demo

My favorite demo was the traveling salesman because It just remarkable how the program could calculate the shortest distance. It seems like a very useful program, and perhaps could be applied to real world situations, like figuring out the best way to get from school to home but also needing to run a few errands on the way. The graphics in Matlab were also impressive, and the number of points that this program could calculate was neat.