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My name is pretty straight forward, Adam Russell. It sounds like Ah-dum Ru-sole. Not too hard. | My name is pretty straight forward, Adam Russell. It sounds like Ah-dum Ru-sole. Not too hard. | ||
− | == [[Grand Challenges | + | == [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles == |
− | Regarding the Grand Challenges | + | Regarding the Grand Challenges for Engineering, here is an interesting Forbes article discussing the economic factors of solar energy: |
[http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/04/22/the-economic-problem-with-solar-power-and-the-solution/ The Economic Problem With Solar Power; And The Solution], Tim Worstall, Forbes, updated 22 April 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 | [http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/04/22/the-economic-problem-with-solar-power-and-the-solution/ The Economic Problem With Solar Power; And The Solution], Tim Worstall, Forbes, updated 22 April 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration from MATLAB is the Earth's Topography demonstration. I find it very interesting that someone can use a program such as MATLAB to find something that is not math related in a general sense. |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 14 September 2014
Contents
About Me
I am a freshman from Laguna Hills, California. I am currently planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
Name Pronunciation
My name is pretty straight forward, Adam Russell. It sounds like Ah-dum Ru-sole. Not too hard.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
Regarding the Grand Challenges for Engineering, here is an interesting Forbes article discussing the economic factors of solar energy:
The Economic Problem With Solar Power; And The Solution, Tim Worstall, Forbes, updated 22 April 2014, accessed 14 September 2014
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite demonstration from MATLAB is the Earth's Topography demonstration. I find it very interesting that someone can use a program such as MATLAB to find something that is not math related in a general sense.