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Name: Alexander Wertheim (Al-ix-an-dur Worth-aym)
 
  
Preferred Name: Alex
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Current engineering classes enrolled in: EGR 103 (Dr. G)
 
 
 
Contact: alexander.wertheim@duke.edu
 
 
 
Grand Challenges for Engineering Topic: Nuclear Fusion
 
 
 
Article: [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/311/5766/1380 Fusion Power: Will it ever come?], William E. Parkins, Science Magazine/Advance Science, Serving Society, created March 10th, 2006, accessed September 11th, 2010 (Provide energy from fusion)
 
 
 
===Favorite MATLAB Demo===
 
 
 
After viewing all the required MATLAB demos and some cool extras, I've decided that my favorite is the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo. While some of the other demos showed MATLAB's strong graphing capabilities too, it's really amazing to see MATLAB used in a practical application for a series of complicated transforms on seismic data. It was incredible how seemingly unreadable wave data became something comprehensible to someone studying plate tectonics.
 
 
 
What I enjoy the most, however, is BoucingJELI's page: http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/User:BoucingJELI Not really sure what boucing is, but whatever it is, Jennifer does a lot of it and it really gets on a lot of people's nerves.  :)
 

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