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Name: Jay Esemudje
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==A Little About Me==
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Hi! My name is Jay Esemudje. I'm a freshman considering majoring in [http://www.ece.duke.edu Electrical and Computer Engineering] as well as minoring in [https://econ.duke.edu/undergraduate/minor/finance finance] at Duke University.
  
Major: Leaning towards ECE
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==Name Pronunciation==
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Well, Jay is pronounced just like the letter "J" and my surname would be pronounced like eh-seh-mu-jay. But most of the time, you can just call me Jay.
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==Duke So Far...==
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It's definitely been a challenge. Adjusting to the new environment that is college and all. I think I enjoy it about 40% of the time? The other 60% I just want to stay in bed.
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==Projects==
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Uh...None right now. Hope to be able to change that by the end of the year though.
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
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Here I've linked an article about one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering that piqued my interest:
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[https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2017-10/features/preventing-nuclear-terrorism-next-steps-building-better-nuclear-security-regime, Preventing Nuclear Terrorism] Kenneth C. Brill and John H. Berhard, Arms Control Association, Published October 2017, Accessed February 17, 2022 (Prevent Nuclear Terror).

Latest revision as of 22:24, 17 February 2022

A Little About Me

Hi! My name is Jay Esemudje. I'm a freshman considering majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as minoring in finance at Duke University.

Name Pronunciation

Well, Jay is pronounced just like the letter "J" and my surname would be pronounced like eh-seh-mu-jay. But most of the time, you can just call me Jay.

Duke So Far...

It's definitely been a challenge. Adjusting to the new environment that is college and all. I think I enjoy it about 40% of the time? The other 60% I just want to stay in bed.

Projects

Uh...None right now. Hope to be able to change that by the end of the year though.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Here I've linked an article about one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering that piqued my interest:

Preventing Nuclear Terrorism Kenneth C. Brill and John H. Berhard, Arms Control Association, Published October 2017, Accessed February 17, 2022 (Prevent Nuclear Terror).