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==Current Courses==
 
==Current Courses==
For the Spring 2020 semester I am taking the following courses:
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For the Spring 2020 semester, I am taking the following courses:
 
* EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
 
* EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
 
* PHYSICS 151: Introductory Mechanics
 
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* EGR 190: Engineering Design Project Continuation
 
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
Engineer Better Medicines
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[https://pratt.duke.edu/about/news/big-heart-patch Beating Heart Patch is Large Enough to Repair the Human Heart], Ken Kingery, Duke Pratt School of Engineering, 28 November 2017, accessed 13 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)
[https://pratt.duke.edu/about/news/big-heart-patch], Ken Kingery, Duke Pratt School of Engineering, 28 November 2017, accessed 13 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)
 

Latest revision as of 00:54, 14 February 2020

About Me

I am a freshman at Duke University planning to major in Biomedical Engineering.

Interests

My research interests include biomimetics, tissue and organ engineering, biomaterials, regenerative medicine. In my free time, I enjoy reading Webtoons, exploring new foods and destinations, doodling, and designing cute things to 3D print.

Current Courses

For the Spring 2020 semester, I am taking the following courses:

  • EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
  • PHYSICS 151: Introductory Mechanics
  • MATH 216: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
  • BIOLOGY 201: Molecular Biology
  • EGR 190: Engineering Design Project Continuation

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Beating Heart Patch is Large Enough to Repair the Human Heart, Ken Kingery, Duke Pratt School of Engineering, 28 November 2017, accessed 13 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)