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[[File:Mbasmajian2.jpg|thumb|Mike Basmajian enjoying a fine glass of Cranberry Ginger Ale.]]
 
Mike Basmajian is a freshman at Duke with a current interest in Mechanical Engineering. His interests outside of engineering include reading (especially Marquez) and classical languages.
 
Mike Basmajian is a freshman at Duke with a current interest in Mechanical Engineering. His interests outside of engineering include reading (especially Marquez) and classical languages.
  
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Of the listed demonstrations, I enjoyed Conway's Game of Life most. I read about the simulation a couple years ago, so seeing a very accessible GUI that wasn't of a 3D graph helped expand the concept of a GUI.
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[http://jap.aip.org/resource/1/japiau/v110/i3/p031301_s1?isAuthorized=no Will we exceed 50% efficiency in photovoltaics?], Antonio Luque, AIP Publishing, Submitted April 2, 2011, Accessed September 8, 2013 (Make Solar Energy More Efficient)
 
[http://jap.aip.org/resource/1/japiau/v110/i3/p031301_s1?isAuthorized=no Will we exceed 50% efficiency in photovoltaics?], Antonio Luque, AIP Publishing, Submitted April 2, 2011, Accessed September 8, 2013 (Make Solar Energy More Efficient)

Latest revision as of 00:19, 9 September 2013

Mike Basmajian enjoying a fine glass of Cranberry Ginger Ale.

Mike Basmajian is a freshman at Duke with a current interest in Mechanical Engineering. His interests outside of engineering include reading (especially Marquez) and classical languages.


Of the listed demonstrations, I enjoyed Conway's Game of Life most. I read about the simulation a couple years ago, so seeing a very accessible GUI that wasn't of a 3D graph helped expand the concept of a GUI.


Will we exceed 50% efficiency in photovoltaics?, Antonio Luque, AIP Publishing, Submitted April 2, 2011, Accessed September 8, 2013 (Make Solar Energy More Efficient)