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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
− | My name is exceptionally tricky to pronounce: "JESS-ee WILL-son." My friends call me "WILSON," which is pronounced "WIIILLLSONNNN!" as if | + | My name is exceptionally tricky to pronounce: "JESS-ee WILL-son." My friends call me "WILSON," which is pronounced "WIIILLLSONNNN!" as if you are Tom Hanks yelling at a ripped, bloody volleyball floating out to sea. |
My interests include horses and blacksmithing. If I could be a plant and an animal, I'd be a pineapple/marmoset. | My interests include horses and blacksmithing. If I could be a plant and an animal, I'd be a pineapple/marmoset. | ||
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+ | ==Grand Challenges== | ||
+ | One article I found interesting: | ||
+ | [http://www.military.com/news/article/army-news/survivability-doubled-since-vietnam.html?col=1186032369115, Survivability Doubled Since Vietnam], Elizabeth M. Lorge, Army News Service, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Engineering Better Medicines) | ||
==Favorite MATLAB Demo== | ==Favorite MATLAB Demo== | ||
− | They are all fascinating, but I particularly enjoyed. | + | They are all fascinating, but I particularly enjoyed the demo about anonymous functions because helped me understand both anonymous functions and plotting in general a little better. It also helped me make a small breakthrough in Lab 3, which was nice. |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 23 September 2011
About Me
My name is exceptionally tricky to pronounce: "JESS-ee WILL-son." My friends call me "WILSON," which is pronounced "WIIILLLSONNNN!" as if you are Tom Hanks yelling at a ripped, bloody volleyball floating out to sea.
My interests include horses and blacksmithing. If I could be a plant and an animal, I'd be a pineapple/marmoset.
Grand Challenges
One article I found interesting: Survivability Doubled Since Vietnam, Elizabeth M. Lorge, Army News Service, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Engineering Better Medicines)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
They are all fascinating, but I particularly enjoyed the demo about anonymous functions because helped me understand both anonymous functions and plotting in general a little better. It also helped me make a small breakthrough in Lab 3, which was nice.