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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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+ | [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 == | ||
+ | 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
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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.