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I am a sophomore from New Jersey majoring in BME. | I am a sophomore from New Jersey majoring in BME. | ||
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+ | My name is Sam Giugliano. Giugliano is pronounced Joo-lee-'''ah'''-no (the second G is silent). | ||
==Interesting Article== | ==Interesting Article== | ||
− | This article is | + | This article is about a neuro-engineering project started by Duke Pratt alumni! |
http://prattpress.pratt.duke.edu/cryo-treatment-seizures | http://prattpress.pratt.duke.edu/cryo-treatment-seizures | ||
Merritt, Richard. "Freezing the Epileptic Brain." Duke Engineering News. Last updated: September 6, 2011. Date accessed: September 17, 2011 | Merritt, Richard. "Freezing the Epileptic Brain." Duke Engineering News. Last updated: September 6, 2011. Date accessed: September 17, 2011 | ||
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+ | ==Favorite Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration was called "Visualizing Sound' because I think that it is really neat to be able to see something you can normally only hear. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 September 2011
About Me
I am a sophomore from New Jersey majoring in BME.
Name Prounciation
My name is Sam Giugliano. Giugliano is pronounced Joo-lee-ah-no (the second G is silent).
Interesting Article
This article is about a neuro-engineering project started by Duke Pratt alumni!
http://prattpress.pratt.duke.edu/cryo-treatment-seizures
Merritt, Richard. "Freezing the Epileptic Brain." Duke Engineering News. Last updated: September 6, 2011. Date accessed: September 17, 2011
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration was called "Visualizing Sound' because I think that it is really neat to be able to see something you can normally only hear.
--Sag30 16:51, 17 September 2011 (EDT)