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My name is Vinay Nagaraj and I am a Duke freshman currently studying BME. | My name is Vinay Nagaraj and I am a Duke freshman currently studying BME. | ||
+ | ==Grand Challenges of Engineering== | ||
[http://eetimes.com/design/programmable-logic/4183194/Reverse-engineering-the-brain-for-better-computers Reverse-engineering the brain for better computers], Clive Maxfield, Electronic Engineering Times, updated 18 September 2007, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | [http://eetimes.com/design/programmable-logic/4183194/Reverse-engineering-the-brain-for-better-computers Reverse-engineering the brain for better computers], Clive Maxfield, Electronic Engineering Times, updated 18 September 2007, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | ||
==MATLAB Demo== | ==MATLAB Demo== | ||
My favorite MATLAB Demo is the 3-D surface plots because it helps me visualize the surfaces and curves that I am currently learning in Multivariable Calculus. It's so fascinating to already be able to apply concepts learned in Mathematics to Engineering. | My favorite MATLAB Demo is the 3-D surface plots because it helps me visualize the surfaces and curves that I am currently learning in Multivariable Calculus. It's so fascinating to already be able to apply concepts learned in Mathematics to Engineering. |
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About
My name is Vinay Nagaraj and I am a Duke freshman currently studying BME.
Grand Challenges of Engineering
Reverse-engineering the brain for better computers, Clive Maxfield, Electronic Engineering Times, updated 18 September 2007, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
MATLAB Demo
My favorite MATLAB Demo is the 3-D surface plots because it helps me visualize the surfaces and curves that I am currently learning in Multivariable Calculus. It's so fascinating to already be able to apply concepts learned in Mathematics to Engineering.