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− | About Me | + | ==About Me== |
+ | I am a Freshman studying Biomedical Engineering at Duke. I am originally from Northern Virginia, where I have lived most of my life. In my free time I like to indulge in chess, basketball, and other activities. | ||
− | + | ==Name Pronunciation== | |
+ | You can pronounce my name phonetically as "Ri-CHUL RAA-chaysh." This may not be a particularly difficult name to pronounce, but nonetheless, here it is. | ||
− | + | ==Current Courses== | |
+ | For the current Fall 2023 semester: | ||
+ | * EGR 103 | ||
+ | * CHEM 101 | ||
+ | * EGR 101 | ||
+ | * MATH 218 | ||
− | + | ==Projects== | |
+ | * I have just recently joined the Huang Lab for Acoustofluidics research [https://acoustofluidics.pratt.duke.edu/current-members] | ||
+ | * I am additionally currently working on an Ultrasound Kidney Stone Removal project for my EGR 101 class | ||
− | + | ==[[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles== | |
− | + | * [https://techxplore.com/news/2020-06-artificial-skin-wounds-robots.html Artificial skin heals wounds and makes robots sweat], Hilde de Laat, Eindhoven University of Technology, updated 24 June 2020, accessed 19 September 2023 | |
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 19 September 2023
Contents
About Me
I am a Freshman studying Biomedical Engineering at Duke. I am originally from Northern Virginia, where I have lived most of my life. In my free time I like to indulge in chess, basketball, and other activities.
Name Pronunciation
You can pronounce my name phonetically as "Ri-CHUL RAA-chaysh." This may not be a particularly difficult name to pronounce, but nonetheless, here it is.
Current Courses
For the current Fall 2023 semester:
- EGR 103
- CHEM 101
- EGR 101
- MATH 218
Projects
- I have just recently joined the Huang Lab for Acoustofluidics research [1]
- I am additionally currently working on an Ultrasound Kidney Stone Removal project for my EGR 101 class
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
- Artificial skin heals wounds and makes robots sweat, Hilde de Laat, Eindhoven University of Technology, updated 24 June 2020, accessed 19 September 2023