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Hi! My name is Simi Bleznak and I am a current freshman at Duke. I am planning on studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. Originally, I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where I lived with my parents and younger sister. In my free time, I love watching (and reading about) football, playing soccer, trying new foods, and taking pictures.
 
Hi! My name is Simi Bleznak and I am a current freshman at Duke. I am planning on studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. Originally, I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where I lived with my parents and younger sister. In my free time, I love watching (and reading about) football, playing soccer, trying new foods, and taking pictures.
  
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==Grand Challenges==
 
[https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2019/05/10/reverse-engineering-our-brains-with-silicon-chips-could-help-us-understand-consciousness/ Reverse engineering’ our brains with silicon chips could help us understand consciousness] Sandeep Ravindran, Genetic Literacy Project, 10 May 2019, accessed 11 September 2019 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
 
[https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2019/05/10/reverse-engineering-our-brains-with-silicon-chips-could-help-us-understand-consciousness/ Reverse engineering’ our brains with silicon chips could help us understand consciousness] Sandeep Ravindran, Genetic Literacy Project, 10 May 2019, accessed 11 September 2019 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)

Latest revision as of 22:02, 19 September 2019

Hi! My name is Simi Bleznak and I am a current freshman at Duke. I am planning on studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. Originally, I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where I lived with my parents and younger sister. In my free time, I love watching (and reading about) football, playing soccer, trying new foods, and taking pictures.

Grand Challenges

Reverse engineering’ our brains with silicon chips could help us understand consciousness Sandeep Ravindran, Genetic Literacy Project, 10 May 2019, accessed 11 September 2019 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)