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==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
This is where I will put my article.
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[http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wmswangordergain/ Researchers Find Way To Measure Effect Of Wi-Fi Attacks], Matt Shipman - News Services, NC State University, created 12 September 2011, accessed 19 September 2011 (Securing Cyberspace)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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I liked the "3-D Drawing" demonstration the most.  The other demonstrations mostly had pre-determined outcomes, reminiscent of videos.  This demo let the user create a unique input and see their work transformed into three dimensions.  It was like the kiddie-version of MATLAB!  And we're all kids at heart.... right?
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[[User:Zsw|zsw]] 21:22, 21 September 2011 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 01:22, 22 September 2011

About Me

Background

My name is Zach Wiener, and I'm a freshman (Class of 2015) at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. I plan on majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering, but that's open to interpretation at the moment. I grew up in Chapel Hill, NC and went to East Chapel Hill High School.

Interests

  • Automobiles (joined Duke MotorSports)
  • Technical Theater
  • French
  • Mountain Biking
  • Video Editing

Name Pronunciation

Zach Wiener

ZAK WEE-ner (Similar to this guy.)

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Researchers Find Way To Measure Effect Of Wi-Fi Attacks, Matt Shipman - News Services, NC State University, created 12 September 2011, accessed 19 September 2011 (Securing Cyberspace)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

I liked the "3-D Drawing" demonstration the most. The other demonstrations mostly had pre-determined outcomes, reminiscent of videos. This demo let the user create a unique input and see their work transformed into three dimensions. It was like the kiddie-version of MATLAB! And we're all kids at heart.... right?

zsw 21:22, 21 September 2011 (EDT)