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+ | My name is Joe Heflin. I'm from Durham NC, and part Duke's Pratt School of Engineering Class of 2021. | ||
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Article on the Grand Challenges for Engineering: | Article on the Grand Challenges for Engineering: | ||
Challenge: Provide Energy from Fusion | Challenge: Provide Energy from Fusion | ||
Article: [http://news.mit.edu/2017/mit-plasma-research-collaboration-gives-fusion-heating-boost-0821 MIT News] Paul Rivenburg, MIT News, Posted 08/21/17, Viewed 09/21/17 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | Article: [http://news.mit.edu/2017/mit-plasma-research-collaboration-gives-fusion-heating-boost-0821 MIT News] Paul Rivenburg, MIT News, Posted 08/21/17, Viewed 09/21/17 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | ||
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MATLAB Demonstration: I found the Game of Life (life.m) simulation fascinating. It introduced me to MATLAB's advanced capabilities. Simulations like this can teach people so much about not only biological processes, but chemical, geological, and even sociological processes without having to conduct a physical experiment. MATLAB's ability to artificially simulate a natural environment is fascinating. | MATLAB Demonstration: I found the Game of Life (life.m) simulation fascinating. It introduced me to MATLAB's advanced capabilities. Simulations like this can teach people so much about not only biological processes, but chemical, geological, and even sociological processes without having to conduct a physical experiment. MATLAB's ability to artificially simulate a natural environment is fascinating. |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 22 September 2017
About User
My name is Joe Heflin. I'm from Durham NC, and part Duke's Pratt School of Engineering Class of 2021.
Homework 1----
Article on the Grand Challenges for Engineering: Challenge: Provide Energy from Fusion Article: MIT News Paul Rivenburg, MIT News, Posted 08/21/17, Viewed 09/21/17 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
Homework 2----
MATLAB Demonstration: I found the Game of Life (life.m) simulation fascinating. It introduced me to MATLAB's advanced capabilities. Simulations like this can teach people so much about not only biological processes, but chemical, geological, and even sociological processes without having to conduct a physical experiment. MATLAB's ability to artificially simulate a natural environment is fascinating.