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I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I also love running and cooking! | I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I also love running and cooking! | ||
+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == | ||
[http://www.ryot.org/two-districts-india-access-clean-water-atms/798493], Brenda Duran, RYOT, created September 10 2014, accessed September 11 2014 (Provide access to clean water) | [http://www.ryot.org/two-districts-india-access-clean-water-atms/798493], Brenda Duran, RYOT, created September 10 2014, accessed September 11 2014 (Provide access to clean water) | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | The most interesting MATLAB demonstration for me was "Loma Prieta Earthquake." It was fascinating to see MATLAB in action, doing real-world analysis on a real earthquake, showing acceleration plots as well as both 2D and 3D graphs of the trajectories and accelerations. I liked seeing that MATLAB is applicable both inside and outside of the classroom. The most intriguing part of the demonstration for me was the last figure, which showed velocities three-dimensionally in relation to position (East/West vs North/South). I enjoyed going through this demonstration because it gave me a glimpse into all the things that MATLAB can do. After working with it for only a week or two, I am still learning the basics but this demonstration got me excited for all the future commands and skills we will learn. |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 13 September 2014
About Me
I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I also love running and cooking!
Grand Challenges for Engineering
[1], Brenda Duran, RYOT, created September 10 2014, accessed September 11 2014 (Provide access to clean water)
MATLAB Demonstrations
The most interesting MATLAB demonstration for me was "Loma Prieta Earthquake." It was fascinating to see MATLAB in action, doing real-world analysis on a real earthquake, showing acceleration plots as well as both 2D and 3D graphs of the trajectories and accelerations. I liked seeing that MATLAB is applicable both inside and outside of the classroom. The most intriguing part of the demonstration for me was the last figure, which showed velocities three-dimensionally in relation to position (East/West vs North/South). I enjoyed going through this demonstration because it gave me a glimpse into all the things that MATLAB can do. After working with it for only a week or two, I am still learning the basics but this demonstration got me excited for all the future commands and skills we will learn.