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+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration was the graphical example for 3D plots. I am currently studying multivariable calculus, so being able to visualize and manipulate 3D graphs is extremeley appealing. I am also interested in 3D graphics in general because of its complexity and potential for real-life application. |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 14 September 2014
Hi! My name is Dennis Ling. I am part of the class of 2018 here at Duke University and I plan on studying BME with economics.
Interests
Besides academics, I enjoy gaming, reading, and playing the piano.
About Me
I was born and raised in Bellevue, Washington. Both my parents are from mainland China, but I do not speak fluent Chinese. I have a brother who recently graduated from Berkeley's undergraduate EECS program.
My Courses
In the 2014 Fall semester, I am taking:
- EGR103
- Econ201
- Chem101
- Math212
Grand Challenge
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Robert Gallucci, The Huffington Post, updated 5 June 2012, accessed 14 September 2014 (Prevent nuclear terror)
MatLab Demonstration
My favorite MatLab demonstration was the graphical example for 3D plots. I am currently studying multivariable calculus, so being able to visualize and manipulate 3D graphs is extremeley appealing. I am also interested in 3D graphics in general because of its complexity and potential for real-life application.