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I'm originally from Long Island, New York and currently live in Wilson. I really love to listen to Electronic Dance Music.
 
I'm originally from Long Island, New York and currently live in Wilson. I really love to listen to Electronic Dance Music.
  
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==Name Pronunciation==
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My name is pronounced ZO-hayb SHAYK. Like the name "Abe" with an h in front of it. And, yes, like the word "shake".
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==[[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article==
 
[http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20075206-54/a-reality-check-on-nuclear-fusion-at-mit/ A reality check on nuclear fusion at MIT], Martin LaMonica, CNET News, updated 29 June 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20075206-54/a-reality-check-on-nuclear-fusion-at-mit/ A reality check on nuclear fusion at MIT], Martin LaMonica, CNET News, updated 29 June 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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==Favorite [[MATLAB]] Demo==
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I found the "Viewing a Penny" demo to be my favorite, because it was interesting to see a real-life application of MATLAB. It shows MATLAB's ability to model diverse things. I also appreciated the "Loma Preita Earthquake" demo for this very reason.

Latest revision as of 20:57, 9 September 2012

About Me

I am currently a first-year student at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. I am planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering while completing requirements in a Pre-Med track. This courseload will likely lead to a minor in Chemistry, as well.

I'm originally from Long Island, New York and currently live in Wilson. I really love to listen to Electronic Dance Music.

Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced ZO-hayb SHAYK. Like the name "Abe" with an h in front of it. And, yes, like the word "shake".

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

A reality check on nuclear fusion at MIT, Martin LaMonica, CNET News, updated 29 June 2011, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

I found the "Viewing a Penny" demo to be my favorite, because it was interesting to see a real-life application of MATLAB. It shows MATLAB's ability to model diverse things. I also appreciated the "Loma Preita Earthquake" demo for this very reason.