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[https://www.nae.edu/MediaRoom/20095/164396/173232.aspx Proceedings Released for Workshop on Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers], Randy Atkins and Maggie Bartolomeo, National Academy of Engineering, 28 June 2017, accessed 15 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery)
 
[https://www.nae.edu/MediaRoom/20095/164396/173232.aspx Proceedings Released for Workshop on Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers], Randy Atkins and Maggie Bartolomeo, National Academy of Engineering, 28 June 2017, accessed 15 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery)
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is about representing Earth's Topography. There is already a loaded file on MATLAB called topo.mat in which you can input data for the altitude. This is my favorite demonstration because with it you can create a contour plot, a 2-D image plot, and a 3-D plot. This is very interesting to me because I think the ability to create the Earth's topography with this accuracy is very interesting.

Latest revision as of 00:31, 17 September 2017

About Me

I am currently an undergraduate student in Duke university's Pratt School of Engineering. At the moment, I am considering a BME major with a possible Global Health minor, but I am still looking into my options. I am from York, Pennsylvania and recently graduated from York Suburban High School.

Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced pretty much phonetically. My first name is Par-ker and said exactly how it is spelled. My last name is hyphenated and the first portion is Fair-cloth, fair said like the carnival attraction and cloth said like the material. The second part of my last name is Henise, pronounced Hen-eyes, the first part said like the bird (hen) and the second syllable pronounced like eyes.

Current Courses

EGR 190L

Math 122L

Physics 151L

EGR 103L

Grand Challenge Link

Proceedings Released for Workshop on Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers, Randy Atkins and Maggie Bartolomeo, National Academy of Engineering, 28 June 2017, accessed 15 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery)

MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is about representing Earth's Topography. There is already a loaded file on MATLAB called topo.mat in which you can input data for the altitude. This is my favorite demonstration because with it you can create a contour plot, a 2-D image plot, and a 3-D plot. This is very interesting to me because I think the ability to create the Earth's topography with this accuracy is very interesting.