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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
  
Hi! I'm from Jacksonville, FL and I'm currently living in Blackwell. I love to bake (and eat the baked goods too).
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Hi! My name is Kristie Yang and I'm from Jacksonville, FL. I currently live in Blackwell (only the best dorm ever). EGR53 is my first course related to computer science-so far it's been pretty awesome. Oh, and I love to bake (and eat the baked goods too).
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I also like corny jokes. This is one of my favorites:
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What do you call a cow with no legs?
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ground beef
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==Name Pronunciation==
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My name is pronounced exactly as it looks!
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==Favorite MATLAB Demo==
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Of all the demos, my favorite was the Bending Truss Demo in the "Other Demos" section. It was neat to see a moving figure in MATLAB. I also really liked the Viewing A Penny Demo since it showed how the different graphics could be used to manipulate the figure. Both of these demos highlighted the graphical aspects of MATLAB (which are very cool).
  
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==

Latest revision as of 20:15, 11 November 2012

About Me

Hi! My name is Kristie Yang and I'm from Jacksonville, FL. I currently live in Blackwell (only the best dorm ever). EGR53 is my first course related to computer science-so far it's been pretty awesome. Oh, and I love to bake (and eat the baked goods too).

I also like corny jokes. This is one of my favorites:

What do you call a cow with no legs?


ground beef

Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced exactly as it looks!

Favorite MATLAB Demo

Of all the demos, my favorite was the Bending Truss Demo in the "Other Demos" section. It was neat to see a moving figure in MATLAB. I also really liked the Viewing A Penny Demo since it showed how the different graphics could be used to manipulate the figure. Both of these demos highlighted the graphical aspects of MATLAB (which are very cool).

Grand Challenges for Engineering

'Tea Bag' Filter Provides Safe Drinking Water, Chris Stein, Inter Press Service, created 30 August 2010, accessed 1 September 2010 (Provide Access to Clean Water)

A new water filter technology is currently being developed to provide clean drinking water in a quick, portable manner. This new filter can filter bacteria and viruses thereby providing cleaner drinking water. These filters have not yet been produced.