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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
 
My name is '''Inka Johnson''' and I am from Houston, Texas. I've never used a wiki before but I am excited about engineering at Duke!
 
My name is '''Inka Johnson''' and I am from Houston, Texas. I've never used a wiki before but I am excited about engineering at Duke!
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Inka is pronounced '''''I'''nk''-uh. Like the Inca tribe, except it has nothing to do with them. My mom is from Finland, and Inka is a Finnish name.
  
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
==Grand Challenges==
I thought this Grand Challenge was really interesting.
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===Providing Clean Water===
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I think PlayPumps are a really innovative idea. [http://www.waterforpeople.org/extras/playpumps/how-playpumps-works.html How PlayPumps Work], Water For People, updated March 1 2010, accessed September 2 2010 (Grand Challenge)
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==Matlab Demos==
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My favorite demo was by far the Minesweeper demo, found in Other Demos: Minesweeper.  I liked this demo because a) I love minesweeper, and b) I had no idea Matlab could do something like that and it makes me excited to learn more about the program.  I also liked the earthquake demo because it showed a real life application of what we are learning.

Latest revision as of 02:07, 13 September 2010

About Me

My name is Inka Johnson and I am from Houston, Texas. I've never used a wiki before but I am excited about engineering at Duke!


Inka is pronounced Ink-uh. Like the Inca tribe, except it has nothing to do with them. My mom is from Finland, and Inka is a Finnish name.

Grand Challenges

Providing Clean Water

I think PlayPumps are a really innovative idea. How PlayPumps Work, Water For People, updated March 1 2010, accessed September 2 2010 (Grand Challenge)

Matlab Demos

My favorite demo was by far the Minesweeper demo, found in Other Demos: Minesweeper. I liked this demo because a) I love minesweeper, and b) I had no idea Matlab could do something like that and it makes me excited to learn more about the program. I also liked the earthquake demo because it showed a real life application of what we are learning.