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− | + | * Female | |
− | + | * Civil Engineering major | |
− | + | * Undergraduate student on exchange | |
− | + | * Visiting International on a junior status at [[Duke University]] (2012/2013) | |
− | + | * Born in Brazil | |
− | Interests | + | ==Interests== |
− | : | + | These are the topics I am mostly interested about: |
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− | + | * Sustainable Construction | |
+ | * Urban Planning and Transportation | ||
+ | * Renewable Energy | ||
+ | * Smart/green solutions | ||
+ | * Travelling | ||
+ | * Learning languages | ||
+ | * Volunteer work | ||
− | + | ==Languages== | |
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− | + | I have a good grasp of the following languages: | |
− | + | * Brazilian Portuguese (native) | |
− | + | * English | |
− | + | * Finnish Swedish | |
− | + | * French | |
+ | * Spanish | ||
− | Contact | + | ==Interesting facts== |
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+ | These are some interesting facts about me: | ||
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+ | * Currently black tenting at Duke's Krzyzewskiville | ||
+ | * Been an exchange student twice during High School (Orlando, USA and Loviisa, Finland) | ||
+ | * Loves Blue Devils and Cameron Crazies | ||
+ | * Currently looking for a summer internship on civil engineering | ||
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+ | ==Contact== | ||
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+ | You may get in contact with me through the following email address: | ||
:: hrp5@duke.edu | :: hrp5@duke.edu | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles == | ||
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+ | These were quite interesting articles that I was able to find which are related to the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]]: | ||
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+ | * http://www.lafayette.edu/about/news/2012/07/13/31116/ Grand Challenges: Students Take on Water Issues in Haiti, Uganda, and Pakistan, Lafayette College, updated 13 July 2012, accessed 31 January 2013. | ||
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+ | * http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-09-24/teaching-for-future-engineers/57821268/1 Teaching for the Future: Engineers pursue big projects, Dan Vergano, USA Today, updated 24 September 2012, accessed 31 January 2013. | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB demonstration == | ||
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+ | I love how the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo works because it deals with a very complex real-life situation in an understandable way. The demo is a proof that MATLAB indeed makes engineering problems much simpler. In this case, the plots represent in details the data behavior in a user-friendly way, with colors, all the data compacted in one sole window, interval marks and the program goes in-depth to analyze the plot, making sense out of all this complicated data. |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 1 February 2013
Contents
About me
- Female
- Civil Engineering major
- Undergraduate student on exchange
- Visiting International on a junior status at Duke University (2012/2013)
- Born in Brazil
Interests
These are the topics I am mostly interested about:
- Sustainable Construction
- Urban Planning and Transportation
- Renewable Energy
- Smart/green solutions
- Travelling
- Learning languages
- Volunteer work
Languages
I have a good grasp of the following languages:
- Brazilian Portuguese (native)
- English
- Finnish Swedish
- French
- Spanish
Interesting facts
These are some interesting facts about me:
- Currently black tenting at Duke's Krzyzewskiville
- Been an exchange student twice during High School (Orlando, USA and Loviisa, Finland)
- Loves Blue Devils and Cameron Crazies
- Currently looking for a summer internship on civil engineering
Contact
You may get in contact with me through the following email address:
- hrp5@duke.edu
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
These were quite interesting articles that I was able to find which are related to the Grand Challenges for Engineering:
- http://www.lafayette.edu/about/news/2012/07/13/31116/ Grand Challenges: Students Take on Water Issues in Haiti, Uganda, and Pakistan, Lafayette College, updated 13 July 2012, accessed 31 January 2013.
- http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-09-24/teaching-for-future-engineers/57821268/1 Teaching for the Future: Engineers pursue big projects, Dan Vergano, USA Today, updated 24 September 2012, accessed 31 January 2013.
Favorite MATLAB demonstration
I love how the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo works because it deals with a very complex real-life situation in an understandable way. The demo is a proof that MATLAB indeed makes engineering problems much simpler. In this case, the plots represent in details the data behavior in a user-friendly way, with colors, all the data compacted in one sole window, interval marks and the program goes in-depth to analyze the plot, making sense out of all this complicated data.