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− | My name is Brody Kellish, and I am from Cazenovia, New York, a small suburban town about 20 minutes southeast of Syracuse. I plan to pursue a double major in Computer Engineering and Computer Science, potentially with a minor in genetics. I would love to someday study the intersection between organic life and digital systems - organic circuitry and information storage are | + | My name is Brody Kellish, and I am from Cazenovia, New York, a small suburban town about 20 minutes southeast of Syracuse. I plan to pursue a double major in Computer Engineering and Computer Science, potentially with a minor in genetics. I would love to someday study the intersection between organic life and digital systems - organic circuitry and information storage are of particular interest to me, although, being a lowly freshman, I cannot claim to know much about them (yet). |
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GENOME 118 - Secrets of Life: DNA, Property Rights, and Human Identity (Genomes Focus) | GENOME 118 - Secrets of Life: DNA, Property Rights, and Human Identity (Genomes Focus) | ||
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+ | [http://theenergycollective.com/node/261781 Solar Energy Tech Innovation | The Energy Collective], Tina Casey, The Energy Collective, August 17, 2013, accessed September 15, 2013 (Making solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | = MATLAB Demonstrations = | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration in MATLAB was 2-D Plotting, as it thoroughly explained each possible type of graph - how to create them, their different applications, and what type of data would be best modeled by each. In addition, 2-D plotting is a major component of Lab 3, and so this Example is directly applicable to the current assignment. |
Latest revision as of 04:06, 16 September 2013
About Me
My name is Brody Kellish, and I am from Cazenovia, New York, a small suburban town about 20 minutes southeast of Syracuse. I plan to pursue a double major in Computer Engineering and Computer Science, potentially with a minor in genetics. I would love to someday study the intersection between organic life and digital systems - organic circuitry and information storage are of particular interest to me, although, being a lowly freshman, I cannot claim to know much about them (yet).
Courses
Fall 2013
EGR 103 - Computational Methods in Engineering
MATH 111 - Laboratory Calculus I
BIOLOGY 210 - Genomes, Biology, and Medicine (Genomes Focus)
GENOME 118 - Secrets of Life: DNA, Property Rights, and Human Identity (Genomes Focus)
Grand Challenge Article
Solar Energy Tech Innovation | The Energy Collective, Tina Casey, The Energy Collective, August 17, 2013, accessed September 15, 2013 (Making solar energy economical)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite demonstration in MATLAB was 2-D Plotting, as it thoroughly explained each possible type of graph - how to create them, their different applications, and what type of data would be best modeled by each. In addition, 2-D plotting is a major component of Lab 3, and so this Example is directly applicable to the current assignment.