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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
− | My name is Kyle Dhindsa, and I am a student of Duke University. As a child, I spent a number of years living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I have been living in Reno, Nevada since 2002. My current intended major is Mechanical Engineering. I enjoy both listening to and making music | + | My name is Kyle Dhindsa, and I am a student of Duke University. As a child, I spent a number of years living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I have been living in Reno, Nevada since 2002. My current intended major is Mechanical Engineering. I enjoy both listening to and making music. |
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == | ||
− | [http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalied Medicine | + | [http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalied Medicine a Reality] Lisa A. Haile, Genetic and Biotechnology News, published 1 January 2008, accessed 27 January 2014 (Grand Challenge) |
== MATLAB Demonstrations == | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the 3-D plots demonstration. I think it is very cool that with just a few lines of simple code MATLAB can generate plots that are often times difficult to just imagine. I also like this demonstration because I feel like if I had known about it while I was taking MATH 212, it would have been a very useful tool. The 3-D plots in MATLAB are also very customizable. You can change the plot to look just how you want it to. You can even take slices of 3-D plots, which would have also been very helpful in multi. I think that I will eventually be using this feature of MATLAB quite often. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the 3-D plots demonstration. I think it is very cool that with just a few lines of simple code MATLAB can generate plots that are often times difficult to just imagine. I also like this demonstration because I feel like if I had known about it while I was taking MATH 212, it would have been a very useful tool. The 3-D plots in MATLAB are also very customizable. You can change the plot to look just how you want it to. You can even take slices of 3-D plots, which would have also been very helpful in multi. I think that I will eventually be using this feature of MATLAB quite often. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 28 January 2014
Contents
About Me
My name is Kyle Dhindsa, and I am a student of Duke University. As a child, I spent a number of years living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I have been living in Reno, Nevada since 2002. My current intended major is Mechanical Engineering. I enjoy both listening to and making music.
Courses
I am currently enrolled in the following classes:
- EGR103
- MATH 216
- Writing 101, Food and Culture
- Music 89s, Making Music Today
Name Pronunciation
Kyle Dhindsa is pronounced Ky-ull Din-za
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Making Personalied Medicine a Reality Lisa A. Haile, Genetic and Biotechnology News, published 1 January 2008, accessed 27 January 2014 (Grand Challenge)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the 3-D plots demonstration. I think it is very cool that with just a few lines of simple code MATLAB can generate plots that are often times difficult to just imagine. I also like this demonstration because I feel like if I had known about it while I was taking MATH 212, it would have been a very useful tool. The 3-D plots in MATLAB are also very customizable. You can change the plot to look just how you want it to. You can even take slices of 3-D plots, which would have also been very helpful in multi. I think that I will eventually be using this feature of MATLAB quite often.