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==About Me==
 
Hi! My name is Forrest Etter, and I am a Freshman at Duke University, currently enrolled in Trinity School of Arts & Sciences.
 
Hi! My name is Forrest Etter, and I am a Freshman at Duke University, currently enrolled in Trinity School of Arts & Sciences.
 
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My name, phonetically sounded out, is FOUR-est ET-er, as in Forrest Gump, and "Letter" without the "L"<br><br>
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My name, phonetically sounded out, is FOUR-est ETT-er, as in Forrest Gump, and "Letter" without the "L"<br><br>
[Grand Challenges of Engineering]
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==Grand Challenges of Engineering==
 
Here is the article that I choose to represent one of the Grand Challenges of Engineering:<br>
 
Here is the article that I choose to represent one of the Grand Challenges of Engineering:<br>
[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar Off the Ground.], Lee Billings, updated 28 July 2009, accessed 20 September 2010 (Solar Energy)
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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar Off the Ground.], Lee Billings, updated 28 July 2009, accessed 20 September 2010 (Solar Energy)<br><br>
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==MATLAB Demonstrations==
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My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was "Earth's Topography" because it provided a very interesting outlet for MATLAB's functions for use in the real world.

Latest revision as of 00:32, 21 September 2010

About Me

Hi! My name is Forrest Etter, and I am a Freshman at Duke University, currently enrolled in Trinity School of Arts & Sciences.

My name, phonetically sounded out, is FOUR-est ETT-er, as in Forrest Gump, and "Letter" without the "L"

Grand Challenges of Engineering

Here is the article that I choose to represent one of the Grand Challenges of Engineering:
Getting Solar Off the Ground., Lee Billings, updated 28 July 2009, accessed 20 September 2010 (Solar Energy)

MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was "Earth's Topography" because it provided a very interesting outlet for MATLAB's functions for use in the real world.