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== Name Pronunciation ==
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Matías (''Mah-<u>tee</u>-as'') López (''<u>Loh</u>-peh-s'')
  
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/scientists-grow-the-first-mini-human-brains-in-a-laboratory/2013/08/30/463b84f2-1049-11e3-bdf6-e4fc677d94a1_story.html] , Reuters , The Washington Post , published September 2, 2013 , accessed September 5, 2013 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)
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[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/scientists-grow-the-first-mini-human-brains-in-a-laboratory/2013/08/30/463b84f2-1049-11e3-bdf6-e4fc677d94a1_story.html Scientists grow the first mini human brains in a laboratory] , Reuters , The Washington Post , published September 2, 2013 , accessed September 5, 2013 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)
  
 
== Matlab Demonstration: Earth Topography ==
 
== Matlab Demonstration: Earth Topography ==
 
I liked this demonstration because it demonstrates that that matlab is capable of mathematically creating graphics as relevant as a topographic map. The scripts seems impressively organized, specially compared to scripts I have written in other programming languages.
 
I liked this demonstration because it demonstrates that that matlab is capable of mathematically creating graphics as relevant as a topographic map. The scripts seems impressively organized, specially compared to scripts I have written in other programming languages.

Latest revision as of 20:24, 10 September 2013

Name Pronunciation

Matías (Mah-tee-as) López (Loh-peh-s)

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Scientists grow the first mini human brains in a laboratory , Reuters , The Washington Post , published September 2, 2013 , accessed September 5, 2013 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)

Matlab Demonstration: Earth Topography

I liked this demonstration because it demonstrates that that matlab is capable of mathematically creating graphics as relevant as a topographic map. The scripts seems impressively organized, specially compared to scripts I have written in other programming languages.