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*I absolutely love my family, tennis, and Roger Federer.
 
*I absolutely love my family, tennis, and Roger Federer.
  
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*MATLAB amazes me.
  
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== My Name (Pronunciation) ==
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*Considering 8 out of 10 people get my name wrong, I thought this should get its own section!
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*My name is Jaisal Mariwala
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*Pronunciation
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**Je-sal Muh-ree<math>^1</math>-wala
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**(Not Jay-sal)
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''1. Stress on the "e".''
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
  
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[http://www.technewsdaily.com/solar-panel-productivity-boosted-by-origami-0250/ Solar Panel Productivity Boosted by Origami ], Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily, Created 25th February 2010, Accessed 8th September 2010 (Making Solar Energy More Economical)
 
[http://www.technewsdaily.com/solar-panel-productivity-boosted-by-origami-0250/ Solar Panel Productivity Boosted by Origami ], Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily, Created 25th February 2010, Accessed 8th September 2010 (Making Solar Energy More Economical)
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== Favorite Demo ==
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*I actually have a couple of favorites.
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*I "enjoyed" Minesweeper the most (for obvious reasons). Although I was slightly disappointed that there's no reward when you actually finish the game. I was expecting a "Hurrah!" or "Congratulations! You're brilliant!" at the end of it.
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*I also liked the 3-D Drawing Demo involving the creation of a vase. I thought it was pretty impressive how a 3-D image could be created out simply a few coordinates. Although I didn't understand too much of the code, I would like to work on projects like this in the future for sure.

Latest revision as of 15:43, 22 September 2010

About Me

  • My name is Jaisal Mariwala. I'm an international student from Mumbai, India. I stay at Jarvis, on East Campus.
  • I absolutely love my family, tennis, and Roger Federer.
  • MATLAB amazes me.


My Name (Pronunciation)

  • Considering 8 out of 10 people get my name wrong, I thought this should get its own section!
  • My name is Jaisal Mariwala
  • Pronunciation
    • Je-sal Muh-ree\(^1\)-wala
    • (Not Jay-sal)

1. Stress on the "e".

Education

  • Duke University Class of 2014
  • XIth - XIIth (2008-2010) St. Xavier’s College, Bombay University, Mumbai, India
    • HSC Examination Class Rank 3/330 (12th Grade)
    • Class Rank: 5/110 (11th Grade)
  • KG - Xth (1996-2007) The Choice School, Tripunithira, Kerala, India
    • Academically in top 5% of Xth standard class.
    • Achieved 91% in CBSE Xth standard board exams, while traveling for the Junior Circuit with no outside tuitions.

Gap Year (2007-2008) Took a year off from school to travel for the national/international tennis circuits fulltime.

Activities/Hobbies

  • Scuba Diving
    • PADI licensed Open Water Diver
  • The Choice School Student Council
    • Junior Sports Captain – 2006-07
    • Junior Cultural Secretary – 2005-06
  • Karate
    • A third-dan Karate Brown Belt (Wado Ryu) having won gold medals at the district and state level from the ages of five to twelve.
  • Western Drums
    • Intermediate level
  • Dance
    • Interschool Western Dance prizewinner.


Grand Challenge

The grand challenge I've chosen is Making Solar Energy More Economical. It's a field I hope to work in, in the future, after I pursue my degree in Materials Science and Engineering (Mechanical Engineering):

Solar Panel Productivity Boosted by Origami , Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily, Created 25th February 2010, Accessed 8th September 2010 (Making Solar Energy More Economical)

Favorite Demo

  • I actually have a couple of favorites.
  • I "enjoyed" Minesweeper the most (for obvious reasons). Although I was slightly disappointed that there's no reward when you actually finish the game. I was expecting a "Hurrah!" or "Congratulations! You're brilliant!" at the end of it.
  • I also liked the 3-D Drawing Demo involving the creation of a vase. I thought it was pretty impressive how a 3-D image could be created out simply a few coordinates. Although I didn't understand too much of the code, I would like to work on projects like this in the future for sure.