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==Personal Info==
 
Tara Vigil
 
Tara Vigil
Duke Pratt 2019
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Duke Pratt 2019-- Planning on majoring in environmental engineering.
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Colorado native.
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I love to ride mountain bikes and run (anything outdoors).
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I play club soccer here at Duke.
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== Grand Challenge ==
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/, Mark R Riley,Charles Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech,  US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, Published online 2011 Mar 31, 8/29/2015, Providing Clean Water
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==MATLAB Example==
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In MATLAB I chose to run the "Predicting the US Population" example. This example seemed like it would accurately describe to me the use of programming systems like MATLAB in everyday life. The different things that MATLAB can do within its program like create a graph, run through a function, and in turn create predictions is something that can be used everyday. It was nice to see the application of what we're learning within the greater picture of becoming an engineer with the knowledge of how to use programs to our advantage.

Latest revision as of 13:17, 14 September 2015

Personal Info

Tara Vigil Duke Pratt 2019-- Planning on majoring in environmental engineering. Colorado native. I love to ride mountain bikes and run (anything outdoors). I play club soccer here at Duke.

Grand Challenge

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/, Mark R Riley,Charles Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, Published online 2011 Mar 31, 8/29/2015, Providing Clean Water

MATLAB Example

In MATLAB I chose to run the "Predicting the US Population" example. This example seemed like it would accurately describe to me the use of programming systems like MATLAB in everyday life. The different things that MATLAB can do within its program like create a graph, run through a function, and in turn create predictions is something that can be used everyday. It was nice to see the application of what we're learning within the greater picture of becoming an engineer with the knowledge of how to use programs to our advantage.