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As a gamer myself, I found this article to be particularly interesting: | As a gamer myself, I found this article to be particularly interesting: | ||
* [http://www.popsci.com/michigan-researchers-create-virtual-reality-matrix-unreal-engine Michigan Researchers Create Virtual Reality "Matrix" With Unreal Engine], Carl Franzen, Popular Science, August 24, 2015, accessed September 10, 2015 (Virtual Reality) | * [http://www.popsci.com/michigan-researchers-create-virtual-reality-matrix-unreal-engine Michigan Researchers Create Virtual Reality "Matrix" With Unreal Engine], Carl Franzen, Popular Science, August 24, 2015, accessed September 10, 2015 (Virtual Reality) | ||
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+ | Out of all the demonstrations I viewed in the MATLAB help window, the Minesweeper demonstration was my favorite. It was fun to play with, even though I did lose quite frequently. |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 10 September 2015
Contents
About Me
I am a freshman undergraduate at Duke University planning to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Name Pronunciation
The name "Robert" sounds like how most Americans would pronounce it. "Gitau" is pronounced the way it looks separated as "GI-tau", with a hard "G". The "-tau" sounds exactly like the Greek letter Tau. Or, if you prefer, "-au" rhymes with "ow" as in "Ow, my leg!"
Current Courses
As of Fall 2015 I am taking:
- EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
- Writing 101: Consuming African Cities
- MATH 212: Multivariable Calculus
- Japanese 101
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
As a gamer myself, I found this article to be particularly interesting:
- Michigan Researchers Create Virtual Reality "Matrix" With Unreal Engine, Carl Franzen, Popular Science, August 24, 2015, accessed September 10, 2015 (Virtual Reality)
My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
Out of all the demonstrations I viewed in the MATLAB help window, the Minesweeper demonstration was my favorite. It was fun to play with, even though I did lose quite frequently.