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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
My name is Anthony Diaz. I am in the class of 2015 at at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University]. My hometown is Katy, TX, where I went to school at [http://schools.cfisd.net/cysprings/index.html Cypress Springs High School] and [http://schools.cfisd.net/cylakes/index.htm Cypress Lakes High School].
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My name is Anthony Diaz. I am in the class of 2015 at at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University]. My hometown is Katy, TX. I went to high school at [http://schools.cfisd.net/cylakes/index.htm Cypress Lakes High School].
  
I live in Gilbert-Addoms dorm and play in a few intramural sports teams with a few other Pratt students: Michael Cogo, Matt Hendricks, Kevin Rozell, Lucas Rose, Kyle Bhatia, Thomas Lang, John Anderson, Negatu Asmamaw, and Isaac Fraynd -- THE Panama All-Star American Football team's ALL-STAR center.
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==Grand Challenge Article==
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[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering The Brain], Sally Adee, IEEE, published November 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Reverse-engineering the brain)
  
I'm really happy to be at Duke and excited to meet and get to know everyone here.
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==How To Pronounce My Name==
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AN-tha-NI DEE-az.
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==Favorite Demonstration==
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The 3-D Plots demonstration was my favorite because I think it's really cool how Matlab can be used as a graphical tool as well as a computational tool.

Latest revision as of 02:57, 28 March 2013

About Me

My name is Anthony Diaz. I am in the class of 2015 at at Duke University. My hometown is Katy, TX. I went to high school at Cypress Lakes High School.

Grand Challenge Article

Reverse Engineering The Brain, Sally Adee, IEEE, published November 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Reverse-engineering the brain)

How To Pronounce My Name

AN-tha-NI DEE-az.

Favorite Demonstration

The 3-D Plots demonstration was my favorite because I think it's really cool how Matlab can be used as a graphical tool as well as a computational tool.