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He is currently a student at [[Duke University]], but is from Chicago, Illinois. | He is currently a student at [[Duke University]], but is from Chicago, Illinois. | ||
==Engineering== | ==Engineering== | ||
− | One thing Dennis would like to do while at Duke is create something notable, or work on something important, thanks to his new-found technological prowess. [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm| Like This]. Something like that would be pretty cool. | + | One thing Dennis would like to do while at Duke is create something notable, or work on something important, thanks to his new-found technological prowess. [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm| Like This]. Something like that would be pretty cool. He likes that technology can be used in innovative ways to help solve everyday problems, even if this isn't a common problem for everyone. |
==MATLAB Demonstration== | ==MATLAB Demonstration== |
Latest revision as of 12:02, 10 September 2012
Dennis Lynch (Dennis Edgar Lynch, born January 6th, 1994)
The Man Behind The Mystery
He has several interests, which include
- Baseball
- Jazz Music
- Video Games
He is currently a student at Duke University, but is from Chicago, Illinois.
Engineering
One thing Dennis would like to do while at Duke is create something notable, or work on something important, thanks to his new-found technological prowess. Like This. Something like that would be pretty cool. He likes that technology can be used in innovative ways to help solve everyday problems, even if this isn't a common problem for everyone.
MATLAB Demonstration
His favorite MATLAB Demonstration is the Earth Topography demonstration. Why? It shows that MATLAB can do more than just make graphs and do mathematics, it also has the potential to display complex images and create visual replications of data, making the process of data collection and analysis more exciting.
External Links
[1] How Virtual Crime Scenes Work, Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks.com, 31 August 2007, accessed 27 August 2012 (Enhance Virtual Reality)