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==Pronunciation==
 
==Pronunciation==
  
My first name, Jacob, is fairly straight forward in terms of pronunciation, and my last name, Ruprecht, is pronounced ROO-prekt.
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My first name, Jacob, is pronounced just as it looks, and my last name, Ruprecht, is pronounced ROO-prekt.
  
 
==Class Schedule==
 
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My classes this semester are EGR 103, Chem 101, Math 212, and Writing 101 (European Environmentalism)
 
My classes this semester are EGR 103, Chem 101, Math 212, and Writing 101 (European Environmentalism)
  
==Grand Challenges in Engineering==
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
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[http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20060129/COLUMNIST18/601290335?p=1&tc=pg Will fusion power provide energy solutions for our grandchildren?], Meg Lowman, heraldtribune.com, updated 29 January 2006, accessed 9 September 2012 (Provide energy from fusion)
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==MATLAB Demonstration==
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My favourite MATLAB demonstration was the Game of Life demonstration.  I found this demonstration to be especially interesting because of the way that it used a high volume of very simple calculations and matrices to create a complex simulation. Also this demonstration shows the wide variety of situations that matrices can be used in.

Latest revision as of 02:30, 10 September 2012

About Me

I'm Jacob Ruprecht, I am an undeclared engineer in the class of 2016, I am from Chicago and I live in Bell Tower. I currently am a member of both the club volleyball team and the club crew team.

Pronunciation

My first name, Jacob, is pronounced just as it looks, and my last name, Ruprecht, is pronounced ROO-prekt.

Class Schedule

My classes this semester are EGR 103, Chem 101, Math 212, and Writing 101 (European Environmentalism)

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Will fusion power provide energy solutions for our grandchildren?, Meg Lowman, heraldtribune.com, updated 29 January 2006, accessed 9 September 2012 (Provide energy from fusion)

MATLAB Demonstration

My favourite MATLAB demonstration was the Game of Life demonstration. I found this demonstration to be especially interesting because of the way that it used a high volume of very simple calculations and matrices to create a complex simulation. Also this demonstration shows the wide variety of situations that matrices can be used in.