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I am currently a freshman, looking to major in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in something in Trinity--not exactly sure what yet. Also, I represent the ATL.
 
I am currently a freshman, looking to major in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in something in Trinity--not exactly sure what yet. Also, I represent the ATL.
  
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== Phonetic Pronunciation ==
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My name is Judson McNatt. Sounds like "JUD-sun mick-NAT" as in the son of Jud. Lots of people think that my first name is Jetson like the Jetsons, the tv show, but no, that is wrong; Close, but wrong.
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration is "Writing a MATLAB Program" because as a new user of MATLAB, I found this video a good guide, showing me the basics of MATLAB and it's various functions and screens/windows.
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I also found "Basic Matrix Operations" to be very helpful in reviewing what we have learned so far in class, and it will be a great tool to use when reviewing before the test.
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== External Links ==
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[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sci;315/5813/798?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=solar+energy&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT], Nathan S. Lewis, Science Magazine, created February 9, 2007, accessed September 23, 2010

Latest revision as of 20:54, 23 September 2010

About Me

I am currently a freshman, looking to major in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in something in Trinity--not exactly sure what yet. Also, I represent the ATL.

Phonetic Pronunciation

My name is Judson McNatt. Sounds like "JUD-sun mick-NAT" as in the son of Jud. Lots of people think that my first name is Jetson like the Jetsons, the tv show, but no, that is wrong; Close, but wrong.


MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite demonstration is "Writing a MATLAB Program" because as a new user of MATLAB, I found this video a good guide, showing me the basics of MATLAB and it's various functions and screens/windows. I also found "Basic Matrix Operations" to be very helpful in reviewing what we have learned so far in class, and it will be a great tool to use when reviewing before the test.

External Links

[1], Nathan S. Lewis, Science Magazine, created February 9, 2007, accessed September 23, 2010