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[http://news.cnet.com/2009-1041_3-6173636.html Finding clean water for the slums of Buenos Aires], CNET News, updated April 10 2007, accessed September 22 2011 (General). | [http://news.cnet.com/2009-1041_3-6173636.html Finding clean water for the slums of Buenos Aires], CNET News, updated April 10 2007, accessed September 22 2011 (General). | ||
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+ | Nandini Srinivasan | ||
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+ | sree+knee(body part)+va(go in spanish)+sin(bad) | ||
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+ | My favorite demo was the Teapot one under 3-D visualization. I found this to be the one demo that truly took advantage of the graphic abilities available to Matlab. Instead of graphing functions, it took the visuals to a whole new level by programming the lid to be removable and shading the entire graphic to look realistic. |
Latest revision as of 04:52, 23 September 2011
Homework 1:
Article about the Grand Challenges for Engineering:
Finding clean water for the slums of Buenos Aires, CNET News, updated April 10 2007, accessed September 22 2011 (General).
Homework 2:
Name and pronunciation:
Nandini Srinivasan
nun(monestary)+the(article)+knee(body part)
sree+knee(body part)+va(go in spanish)+sin(bad)
My favorite demo was the Teapot one under 3-D visualization. I found this to be the one demo that truly took advantage of the graphic abilities available to Matlab. Instead of graphing functions, it took the visuals to a whole new level by programming the lid to be removable and shading the entire graphic to look realistic.