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− | == Grand Challenges of Engineering Article == | + | == Homework 1: Grand Challenges of Engineering Article == |
− | [https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/renewable-energy/making-solar-panels-more-efficient/Making solar panels more efficient], Nancy S. Giges, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, April 2014, Accessed 13 September 2017 (Making solar energy economical). | + | [https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/renewable-energy/making-solar-panels-more-efficient/ Making solar panels more efficient], Nancy S. Giges, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, April 2014, Accessed 13 September 2017 (Making solar energy economical). |
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+ | == Homework 2: MatLab Demonstrations == | ||
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+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration was the Viewing a Penny demonstration. I found it very interesting that there were multiple ways to create a picture of the penny on MatLab. Also, the fact that a program can use a matrix of numbers to create a picture of a penny, with such small details, is also pretty cool. |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 14 September 2017
About Me
Hi! My name is Audrey McManemin. I am a freshman in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am originally from Dallas, Texas.
Homework 1: Grand Challenges of Engineering Article
Making solar panels more efficient, Nancy S. Giges, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, April 2014, Accessed 13 September 2017 (Making solar energy economical).
Homework 2: MatLab Demonstrations
My favorite MatLab demonstration was the Viewing a Penny demonstration. I found it very interesting that there were multiple ways to create a picture of the penny on MatLab. Also, the fact that a program can use a matrix of numbers to create a picture of a penny, with such small details, is also pretty cool.