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+ | My favorite Matlab demonstration was Convert Between Image Sequences and Video. I find it fascinating that, with a few commands in Matlab, one can create a video from a series of pictures. This demonstration showed me that Matlab's functions have a variety of applications that, to me, seem remarkable. |
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About Me
I am a first year undergraduate from Wilkesboro, NC. I am a member of Duke Club Running and am in the process of getting my pilot's license. I plan to major in Biomedical Engineering.
Name Pronounciation
My name, Matthew Faw, is pronounced MATH-u Fah. Most people call me Matt, but I will also respond to Faw or any extensions of Faw.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Inside Paul Allen's Plan to Reverse-Engineer the Human Brain, Greg Miller, Wired, updated 24 October 2013, accessed 27 January 2014 (Grand Challenge)
Matlab Demonstration
My favorite Matlab demonstration was Convert Between Image Sequences and Video. I find it fascinating that, with a few commands in Matlab, one can create a video from a series of pictures. This demonstration showed me that Matlab's functions have a variety of applications that, to me, seem remarkable.