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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
Grand Challenges: Provide energy from fusion.
 
Grand Challenges: Provide energy from fusion.
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/high-powered-lasers-deliver-fusion-energy-breakthrough/ High-Powered Lasers Deliver Fusion Energy Breakthrough]
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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/high-powered-lasers-deliver-fusion-energy-breakthrough/ High-Powered Lasers Deliver Fusion Energy Breakthrough], David Biello, Scientific American, updated 12 February 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (Fusion)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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I enjoyed the "Viewing a Penny" demonstration under the graphics section. It was neat to see a program that can analyze a penny with such precision. Simply by loading a picture of a penny and writing a few lines of code, multiple plots showing different aspects of the penny were created.
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--[[User:Kaylaschulz|Kaylaschulz]] ([[User talk:Kaylaschulz|talk]]) 21:41, 14 September 2014 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 03:44, 15 September 2014

About Me

My name is Kayla Schulz and I am from Woodbury, Minnesota.I am currently a freshman at Duke University and plan to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Current Courses

For the Fall 2014 semester, I am currently enrolled in EGR 103, Math 212, Chem 101, and Writing 101: The Rockumentary

Interests

For most of my life, my two main hobbies have been football and cheerleading. Up until high school they were separate. I watched football on TV and went to Houston Texans football games (we own season tickets) and I cheered competitively. My freshman year, that changed when I began cheering on the sidelines for the varsity football team. I no longer cheer due to a back injury, but I watch football every week.

Links

Grand Challenges: Provide energy from fusion. High-Powered Lasers Deliver Fusion Energy Breakthrough, David Biello, Scientific American, updated 12 February 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (Fusion)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

I enjoyed the "Viewing a Penny" demonstration under the graphics section. It was neat to see a program that can analyze a penny with such precision. Simply by loading a picture of a penny and writing a few lines of code, multiple plots showing different aspects of the penny were created. --Kaylaschulz (talk) 21:41, 14 September 2014 (EDT)