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== Basic Information ==
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Here is my engineering page. I have made a wiki before for work. I used to work at a company called Secure 64. They provided DNS security products, and they were working on an encryption software for other companies.
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== Current Classes ==
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I am currently a freshmen at Duke, and I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I am taking EGR 103, Physics 152L, Math 212, and Econ 201D.
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== Demonstration Reaction ==
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My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB help menu was the 3-D Plots section. I think this section typifies MATLAB's usefulness in presentation. Few software can graph in 3-D, but MATLAB makes the graph easy to understand. When looking at the code for the 3-D plots, I can understand very little. I imagine if I looked closely enough that the graphs would be very similar to equations that we are doing in multivariable calculus. Anyways, I found this section very interesting and very applicable to what I am doing now.
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== Links ==
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8998/8410.aspx Xu Kuangdi on Fusion, IT, and Biotech], Xu Kuangdi, National Academy of Engineering, 2012, 9/5/13 (Grand Challenge)

Latest revision as of 17:32, 14 September 2013

Basic Information

Here is my engineering page. I have made a wiki before for work. I used to work at a company called Secure 64. They provided DNS security products, and they were working on an encryption software for other companies.

Current Classes

I am currently a freshmen at Duke, and I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I am taking EGR 103, Physics 152L, Math 212, and Econ 201D.

Demonstration Reaction

My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB help menu was the 3-D Plots section. I think this section typifies MATLAB's usefulness in presentation. Few software can graph in 3-D, but MATLAB makes the graph easy to understand. When looking at the code for the 3-D plots, I can understand very little. I imagine if I looked closely enough that the graphs would be very similar to equations that we are doing in multivariable calculus. Anyways, I found this section very interesting and very applicable to what I am doing now.

Links

Xu Kuangdi on Fusion, IT, and Biotech, Xu Kuangdi, National Academy of Engineering, 2012, 9/5/13 (Grand Challenge)