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== '''My Name''' ==
  
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Michael Cervino
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== My Name ==
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== '''Phonetic Pronunciation''' ==
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Michael Cervino  --  "MY-kul"  "sir-VEE-no"
  
Michael Cervino
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== About Me ==
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==''' About Me''' ==
  
 
i am a freshman engineering student at Duke University, and I plan on pursuing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering.   
 
i am a freshman engineering student at Duke University, and I plan on pursuing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering.   
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- Ski and Snowboard Club
 
- Ski and Snowboard Club
  
'''First Semester Classes'''
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== '''First Semester Classes''' ==
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- Math 103
 
- Math 103
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- Chemistry 31L
 
- Chemistry 31L
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- Engineering 53
 
- Engineering 53
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- Economics 51D
 
- Economics 51D
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== '''Grand Challenges for Engineering''' ==
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9136.aspx  Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure], National Academy of Engineering, updated 16 February 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)
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== '''Matlab Demos''' ==
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'''Bending Truss Demo'''
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The Bending Truss Demo was my favorite because it modeled the different possible bending modes of a bridge truss.  This model demonstrates that MATLAB can be used to model real-world objects.
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 22 September 2011

My Name

Michael Cervino


Phonetic Pronunciation

Michael Cervino -- "MY-kul" "sir-VEE-no"



About Me

i am a freshman engineering student at Duke University, and I plan on pursuing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering.

Clubs - Duke Motorsports Team - Ski and Snowboard Club



First Semester Classes

- Math 103

- Chemistry 31L

- Engineering 53

- Economics 51D



Grand Challenges for Engineering

Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure, National Academy of Engineering, updated 16 February 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)



Matlab Demos

Bending Truss Demo

The Bending Truss Demo was my favorite because it modeled the different possible bending modes of a bridge truss. This model demonstrates that MATLAB can be used to model real-world objects.