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− | [http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/fibers-deliver-simultaneous-stimuli-0119 New fibers can deliver many simultaneous stimuli], David L. Chandler, MIT, updated 19 January 2015, accessed 19 January 2015 (Engineer better medicines) | + | *[http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/fibers-deliver-simultaneous-stimuli-0119 New fibers can deliver many simultaneous stimuli], David L. Chandler, MIT, updated 19 January 2015, accessed 19 January 2015 (Engineer better medicines) |
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Graphics Demonstration titled "Viewing a Penny." This demonstration is especially interesting to me because it demonstrates the graphical power of the MATLAB software by mapping the "topography" of a penny. It manages to shine a new light on a simple, everyday object by analyzing the physical aspects of the surface of a penny in depth. |
Latest revision as of 04:08, 20 January 2015
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About Me
I am a first year student at Duke University considering studying ECE.
Courses I am Currently Taking in Pratt
- EGR 103
- PHYSICS 151
Grand Challenges
- New fibers can deliver many simultaneous stimuli, David L. Chandler, MIT, updated 19 January 2015, accessed 19 January 2015 (Engineer better medicines)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Graphics Demonstration titled "Viewing a Penny." This demonstration is especially interesting to me because it demonstrates the graphical power of the MATLAB software by mapping the "topography" of a penny. It manages to shine a new light on a simple, everyday object by analyzing the physical aspects of the surface of a penny in depth.