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== Classes ==
 
== Classes ==
 
Carter is currently taking or has taken the following classes:
 
Carter is currently taking or has taken the following classes:
Math 212
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Math 212<br>EGR 103<br>EGR 121<br>WRI 101
EGR 103
 
EGR 121
 
WRI 101
 
 
 
  
 
== Grand Challenge:  Enhance Virtual Reality ==
 
== Grand Challenge:  Enhance Virtual Reality ==
 
[http://venturebeat.com/2013/09/06/this-is-how-elon-musk-designs-rocket-in-immersive-3d-virtual-reality/ This is how Elon Musk designs rockets in immersive 3D virtual reality] John Koetsier, Venture Beat, created 6 September 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://venturebeat.com/2013/09/06/this-is-how-elon-musk-designs-rocket-in-immersive-3d-virtual-reality/ This is how Elon Musk designs rockets in immersive 3D virtual reality] John Koetsier, Venture Beat, created 6 September 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite Matlab Demonstration ==
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My favorite Matlab Demonstration was the 3d drawing demo.  I enjoyed this because it seemed like a very intuitive method for creating 3 dimensional shapes and was far more interactive than most of the Matlab demonstrations.

Latest revision as of 01:31, 16 September 2013

Biography

Carter Martin Rauch is a Duke engineering student from Lower Merion (a suburb of Philadelphia), Pennsylvania. He is a golfer, a tennis player, and an avid skier. In high school, he was president of Science Olympiad, World Affairs Club, and the National Honor Society, as well as an official leader of the school's fan section. At Duke, he is a member of the club skiing team and the Investment Club's Analyst Training Program.


Classes

Carter is currently taking or has taken the following classes: Math 212
EGR 103
EGR 121
WRI 101

Grand Challenge: Enhance Virtual Reality

This is how Elon Musk designs rockets in immersive 3D virtual reality John Koetsier, Venture Beat, created 6 September 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Matlab Demonstration

My favorite Matlab Demonstration was the 3d drawing demo. I enjoyed this because it seemed like a very intuitive method for creating 3 dimensional shapes and was far more interactive than most of the Matlab demonstrations.