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About:  
 
About:  
Freshman at Duke University
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      Freshman at Duke University
Student in Pratt School of Engineering
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      Student in Pratt School of Engineering
From Memphis, TN
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      From Memphis, TN
Parents are both Chemical Engineers
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      Parents are both Chemical Engineers
Has a twin brother
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      Has a twin brother
  
 
Hobbies:
 
Hobbies:
Marching Band
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      Marching Band
House Council
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      House Council
Jazz Ensemble
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      Jazz Ensemble
Investment Club
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      Investment Club
  
 
Information about Grand Challenge:
 
Information about Grand Challenge:
[http://www.jbioleng.org/content/5/1/2], (Mark R Riley, Charles P Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech),Journal of Biological Engineering, updated 31 March 2011, accessed 11 September 2013, (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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[http://www.jbioleng.org/content/5/1/2], (Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech), Journal of Biological Engineering, updated 31 March 2011, accessed 11 September 2013, (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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MATLAB Demonstration:
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Mathematics: Graphs and Matrices
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-This demonstration was my favorite because of the multiple ways to produce a given graph as well as a method of taking the graph apart and for analyzing. In addition, this demonstration proved that with MATLAB, incredible graphs can be produced with little command as long as one has an understanding of the system.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 15 September 2013

About:

      Freshman at Duke University
      Student in Pratt School of Engineering
      From Memphis, TN
      Parents are both Chemical Engineers
      Has a twin brother

Hobbies:

      Marching Band
      House Council
      Jazz Ensemble
      Investment Club

Information about Grand Challenge:

[1], (Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech), Journal of Biological Engineering, updated 31 March 2011, accessed 11 September 2013, (Provide Access to Clean Water)

MATLAB Demonstration:

Mathematics: Graphs and Matrices -This demonstration was my favorite because of the multiple ways to produce a given graph as well as a method of taking the graph apart and for analyzing. In addition, this demonstration proved that with MATLAB, incredible graphs can be produced with little command as long as one has an understanding of the system.