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My name is Sooryoun Park. It is fairly hard to pronounce correctly based on the alphabet because its Korean name. I encourage people to call me "Soo" instead. However, the closest sound would be "Su Ryun."
 
My name is Sooryoun Park. It is fairly hard to pronounce correctly based on the alphabet because its Korean name. I encourage people to call me "Soo" instead. However, the closest sound would be "Su Ryun."
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
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[http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/21582.aspx The gene-environment enigma], Caroline Arbanas, University of Washington in St. Louis, updated December 3, 2010, accessed 21 September 2011 (Personalized Medicines)
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== Favorite Demonstrations ==
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Among suggested demos, my favorite one was Graphics. I originally thought Matlab as just a sophisticated calculator that can do a bit more than basic calculations, however i was wrong. It can actually show 3-D plots. I was surprised to see earth's topography and penny in 3D.

Latest revision as of 03:12, 22 September 2011

About me:


I am a freshman at Duke University, especially Pratt School of Engineering. I'm thinking of biomedical engineering major. Nice to meet you!:D

Name Pronunciation


My name is Sooryoun Park. It is fairly hard to pronounce correctly based on the alphabet because its Korean name. I encourage people to call me "Soo" instead. However, the closest sound would be "Su Ryun."

Grand Challenges for Engineering


The gene-environment enigma, Caroline Arbanas, University of Washington in St. Louis, updated December 3, 2010, accessed 21 September 2011 (Personalized Medicines)

Favorite Demonstrations

Among suggested demos, my favorite one was Graphics. I originally thought Matlab as just a sophisticated calculator that can do a bit more than basic calculations, however i was wrong. It can actually show 3-D plots. I was surprised to see earth's topography and penny in 3D.