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== Grand Challenges in Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges in Engineering ==
 
One Grand Challenge in Engineering that specifically interests me is the mission to get clean water available to all people. For more information, check out: [https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/08/12/even-in-the-us-access-to-clean-water-can-be-tough Even in the U.S. Access to Clean Water Can Be Tough] Christen Simeral and Cat Boardman, USNews, posted August 12, 2014, accessed September 15, 2014 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
 
One Grand Challenge in Engineering that specifically interests me is the mission to get clean water available to all people. For more information, check out: [https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/08/12/even-in-the-us-access-to-clean-water-can-be-tough Even in the U.S. Access to Clean Water Can Be Tough] Christen Simeral and Cat Boardman, USNews, posted August 12, 2014, accessed September 15, 2014 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 01:36, 11 September 2019

About Me

I am currently a freshman studying Mechanical Engineering at Duke University in the Pratt School of Engineering. I am from Rye, New York. Outside of class I like playing sports and making artwork.

Current Courses

For the Fall Semester 2019 I am currently taking: EGR 103 [1], EGR 101 [2], MATH 218 [3], CHEM 101 [4], EGR 79 [5].

Grand Challenges in Engineering

One Grand Challenge in Engineering that specifically interests me is the mission to get clean water available to all people. For more information, check out: Even in the U.S. Access to Clean Water Can Be Tough Christen Simeral and Cat Boardman, USNews, posted August 12, 2014, accessed September 15, 2014 (Provide Access to Clean Water)

Notes

  1. Computational Methods in Engineering
  2. Engineering Design and Communication
  3. Matrices and Vector Spaces
  4. Core Concepts in Chemistry
  5. Thrive