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− | '''Maria Folgueras''' | + | == '''Maria Folgueras''' == |
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− | + | Duke Class of 2017 (Go Blue Devils!!) | |
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− | + | '''Hometown''' | |
− | + | :Baltimore, MD | |
+ | '''Age''' | ||
+ | :17 | ||
+ | '''Intended Major''' | ||
+ | :ECE | ||
+ | '''Interests''' | ||
+ | :#Music | ||
+ | ::#Piano | ||
+ | ::#Voice | ||
+ | :#Fitness | ||
+ | :#Environment | ||
+ | :#Community service | ||
+ | '''Sports Teams''' | ||
+ | :#Anything Duke (obviously...) | ||
+ | :#Baltimore Ravens | ||
+ | :#Baltimore Orioles | ||
+ | :#FC Barcelona | ||
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+ | == '''NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering Article''' == | ||
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+ | [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9079.aspx Provide energy from fusion], National Science Foundation, accessed 6 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == '''Favorite Demonstration in MATLAB Help Navigator''' == | ||
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+ | '''Loma Prieta Earthquake''' | ||
+ | :#Why? | ||
+ | ::#I thought it was quite interesting how MATLAB was able to convert the earthquake's acceleration data into position data and then plot its trajectory in the 3-D plane. I find earthquakes and plate tectonics to be a fascinating subject, and being able to visualize the position of the earthquake was intriguing. Finally, I liked this demonstration the most because I now know the extent to which MATLAB can model real-world circumstances. |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 6 September 2013
Maria Folgueras
Duke Class of 2017 (Go Blue Devils!!)
Hometown
- Baltimore, MD
Age
- 17
Intended Major
- ECE
Interests
- Music
- Piano
- Voice
- Fitness
- Environment
- Community service
Sports Teams
- Anything Duke (obviously...)
- Baltimore Ravens
- Baltimore Orioles
- FC Barcelona
NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Provide energy from fusion, National Science Foundation, accessed 6 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
Loma Prieta Earthquake
- Why?
- I thought it was quite interesting how MATLAB was able to convert the earthquake's acceleration data into position data and then plot its trajectory in the 3-D plane. I find earthquakes and plate tectonics to be a fascinating subject, and being able to visualize the position of the earthquake was intriguing. Finally, I liked this demonstration the most because I now know the extent to which MATLAB can model real-world circumstances.