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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
My first name, Ege, is pronounced like reggae music without the r. I come from Istanbul, Turkey, and in Turkish, Ege means the Aegean Sea. | My first name, Ege, is pronounced like reggae music without the r. I come from Istanbul, Turkey, and in Turkish, Ege means the Aegean Sea. | ||
− | == | + | == Courses I Am Taking This Semester == |
* Computer Methods in Engineering (EGR103L) | * Computer Methods in Engineering (EGR103L) | ||
* Educational Psychology (EDUC240) | * Educational Psychology (EDUC240) | ||
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* Functional Neuroanatomy (NEUROSCI380L) | * Functional Neuroanatomy (NEUROSCI380L) | ||
== Grand Challenges For Engineering Articles == | == Grand Challenges For Engineering Articles == | ||
+ | Here is the article I chose from the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Pundit Page: | ||
+ | * [http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering The Brain], Sally Adee, IEE Spectrum, updated 1 June 2008, accessed 15 September 2014 (Grand Challenge: Reverse-engineer the brain) | ||
+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demo == | ||
+ | I really enjoyed seeing the 3D plot of the globe pop up when I ran the code for the demo called Earth's Topography. When I was looking over the code, I was fascinated by how simple it was to adjust the perceived lighting on different parts of the image by using the light function, in which you can input x, y, z coordinates as well as a matrix that specifies color/tint. It was also nice to be able to decipher the code; for instance, I was able to identify the hold on and off commands that we learned for graphs being applied to images. | ||
== Signature == | == Signature == | ||
− | + | [[User:Egeyalcinbas|Egeyalcinbas]] ([[User talk:Egeyalcinbas|talk]]) 09:14, 15 September 2014 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 15 September 2014
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About Me
I am a senior neuroscience major and education minor at Duke University.
Name Pronunciation
My first name, Ege, is pronounced like reggae music without the r. I come from Istanbul, Turkey, and in Turkish, Ege means the Aegean Sea.
Courses I Am Taking This Semester
- Computer Methods in Engineering (EGR103L)
- Educational Psychology (EDUC240)
- Intermediate German I (GERMAN203)
- Functional Neuroanatomy (NEUROSCI380L)
Grand Challenges For Engineering Articles
Here is the article I chose from the Grand Challenges for Engineering Pundit Page:
- Reverse Engineering The Brain, Sally Adee, IEE Spectrum, updated 1 June 2008, accessed 15 September 2014 (Grand Challenge: Reverse-engineer the brain)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
I really enjoyed seeing the 3D plot of the globe pop up when I ran the code for the demo called Earth's Topography. When I was looking over the code, I was fascinated by how simple it was to adjust the perceived lighting on different parts of the image by using the light function, in which you can input x, y, z coordinates as well as a matrix that specifies color/tint. It was also nice to be able to decipher the code; for instance, I was able to identify the hold on and off commands that we learned for graphs being applied to images.
Signature
Egeyalcinbas (talk) 09:14, 15 September 2014 (EDT)