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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
 
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I was born in Paris, France but I have lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the majority of my life. I am an intended BME major. My interests are reading and traveling.  
 
I was born in Paris, France but I have lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the majority of my life. I am an intended BME major. My interests are reading and traveling.  
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== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
  
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You pronounce my first name like No-UH. My last name is pronounced as it looks.
  
You pronounce my first name like No-UH. My last name sounds exactly like it looks to.
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== Current Courses ==
  
== Current Courses ==
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I am currently taking EGR 103, MATH 212, CHEM 101, and PSY 105.
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== Grand Challenges Article ==
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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1247398/ Global Nitrogen: Cycling out of Control], Scott Fields, created July 2004, accessed 11 September 2015
  
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== MATLAB Tutorial ==
  
I am currently taking EGR 103, MATH 212, CHEM 101, PSY 105
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My favorite demonstration was the 3-D Surface Plots demonstration. I have never used 3-D plots, so I found it fascinating. I enjoyed being able to manipulate the different aspects of the plot, such as changing the colormap (my favorite is the cool colormap) and changing the shading and type of plot. I played around with it for a while and discovered what I preferred for each aspect.

Latest revision as of 22:19, 11 September 2015

About Me

I was born in Paris, France but I have lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the majority of my life. I am an intended BME major. My interests are reading and traveling.

Name Pronunciation

You pronounce my first name like No-UH. My last name is pronounced as it looks.

Current Courses

I am currently taking EGR 103, MATH 212, CHEM 101, and PSY 105.

Grand Challenges Article

Global Nitrogen: Cycling out of Control, Scott Fields, created July 2004, accessed 11 September 2015

MATLAB Tutorial

My favorite demonstration was the 3-D Surface Plots demonstration. I have never used 3-D plots, so I found it fascinating. I enjoyed being able to manipulate the different aspects of the plot, such as changing the colormap (my favorite is the cool colormap) and changing the shading and type of plot. I played around with it for a while and discovered what I preferred for each aspect.