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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
My name is Camaren Dayton. I am a first year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I live in New Canaan, Connecticut with my mom, dad, younger brother, and dog! | My name is Camaren Dayton. I am a first year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I live in New Canaan, Connecticut with my mom, dad, younger brother, and dog! | ||
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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
Camaren is pronounced just like Cameron, as in Cameron Indoor Stadium. | Camaren is pronounced just like Cameron, as in Cameron Indoor Stadium. | ||
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== Grand Challenges Article Assignment == | == Grand Challenges Article Assignment == | ||
+ | [https://phys.org/news/2017-07-solution-dirty.html], Allie Nicodemo, Phys.org, 27 July 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water) | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Earth's Topography. I think it is fascinating that one set of data points can be used to produce a flat topography map of the world as well as a 3-D figure. I am interested in learning more about the different commands that are being used to control each aspect of the plots, such as the specular components, color components, and face lighting. I am also intrigued by the Viewing a Penny demonstration and all of the scripts in the Graphics section that involved changing certain settings of plots to create different visuals of one data set. |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 17 September 2017
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About Me
My name is Camaren Dayton. I am a first year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I live in New Canaan, Connecticut with my mom, dad, younger brother, and dog!
Name Pronunciation
Camaren is pronounced just like Cameron, as in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Grand Challenges Article Assignment
[1], Allie Nicodemo, Phys.org, 27 July 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Earth's Topography. I think it is fascinating that one set of data points can be used to produce a flat topography map of the world as well as a 3-D figure. I am interested in learning more about the different commands that are being used to control each aspect of the plots, such as the specular components, color components, and face lighting. I am also intrigued by the Viewing a Penny demonstration and all of the scripts in the Graphics section that involved changing certain settings of plots to create different visuals of one data set.