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I am a class of 2015 student in the Pratt School of Engineering
 
I am a class of 2015 student in the Pratt School of Engineering
 
   
 
   
=My Interests=
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==My Interests==
  
 
My interests include mechanical engineering, physics, music, and a wide variety of sports.
 
My interests include mechanical engineering, physics, music, and a wide variety of sports.
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==Pronunciation of My Name==
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"MY-kull SHORT"
  
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
  
 
[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080527200600.htm Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt for 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory of Everything'], ScienceDaily, Created 29 May 2008, accessed 21 September 2011 (Engineer the tools of scientific discovery)
 
[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080527200600.htm Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt for 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory of Everything'], ScienceDaily, Created 29 May 2008, accessed 21 September 2011 (Engineer the tools of scientific discovery)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demo==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" not only because it was pretty awesome to see Abe Lincoln's head mapped out topographically, but because I am currently in Math 103, Multi-variable Calculus, and graphing in 3D is so much more exciting than 2D.  So, I'm partial to the 3D graphs.

Latest revision as of 01:07, 22 September 2011

About Me

I am a class of 2015 student in the Pratt School of Engineering

My Interests

My interests include mechanical engineering, physics, music, and a wide variety of sports.

Pronunciation of My Name

"MY-kull SHORT"

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt for 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory of Everything', ScienceDaily, Created 29 May 2008, accessed 21 September 2011 (Engineer the tools of scientific discovery)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" not only because it was pretty awesome to see Abe Lincoln's head mapped out topographically, but because I am currently in Math 103, Multi-variable Calculus, and graphing in 3D is so much more exciting than 2D. So, I'm partial to the 3D graphs.