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My name is Charlie Simmons and I am a Duke University Pratt School of Engineering Student. Currently I am headed in the direction of Mechanical Engineering. I graduated from a high school in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. | My name is Charlie Simmons and I am a Duke University Pratt School of Engineering Student. Currently I am headed in the direction of Mechanical Engineering. I graduated from a high school in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. | ||
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Math 111, Chemistry 101, EGR 101, and EGR 103 | Math 111, Chemistry 101, EGR 101, and EGR 103 | ||
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[https://techxplore.com/news/2020-06-bat-like-sensor-social-distancing-lockdown.html 'Bat-like' sensor could help social distancing as lockdown lifts], Annie Pugh, Tech Xplore, 9 June 2020, accessed 23 September 2021 (Grand Challenge) | [https://techxplore.com/news/2020-06-bat-like-sensor-social-distancing-lockdown.html 'Bat-like' sensor could help social distancing as lockdown lifts], Annie Pugh, Tech Xplore, 9 June 2020, accessed 23 September 2021 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 30 September 2021
ABOUT ME
My name is Charlie Simmons and I am a Duke University Pratt School of Engineering Student. Currently I am headed in the direction of Mechanical Engineering. I graduated from a high school in Cottonwood Heights, Utah.
NAME PRONOUNCIATION
My name is pretty straightforward for pronunciation. "Charlie Simmons" sounds like "CHAR-ly SIM-ins."
CURRENT COURSES ENROLLED IN
Math 111, Chemistry 101, EGR 101, and EGR 103
GRAND CHALLENGES FOR ENGINEERING ARTICLE
The following is an article from the Grand Challenges for Engineering:
'Bat-like' sensor could help social distancing as lockdown lifts, Annie Pugh, Tech Xplore, 9 June 2020, accessed 23 September 2021 (Grand Challenge)