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[http://www.rtcc.org/2015/09/09/renegade-uk-physicists-say-theyre-on-fast-track-to-nuclear-fusion/ ‘Renegade’ UK physicists say they’re on fast track to nuclear fusion], Alex Pashley, Huffington Post, 9 September 2015, 13 September 2015 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | [http://www.rtcc.org/2015/09/09/renegade-uk-physicists-say-theyre-on-fast-track-to-nuclear-fusion/ ‘Renegade’ UK physicists say they’re on fast track to nuclear fusion], Alex Pashley, Huffington Post, 9 September 2015, 13 September 2015 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the brief synopsis of debugging function. It made me familiar with a new set of functions of MATLAB, more effective than the common "print" method of debugging. It showed me what kind of tools I have at my disposal with MATLAB, and hopefully I'll be able to take advantage of them when my scripts get more complicated and my bugs get harder to find. |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 14 September 2015
Dhruv K Patel
About
I'm a student of the Duke Class of 2019. My name is pronounced 'Droov' - it basically sounds like 'Drew' with a 'v' at the end of it. I'm planning on majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Where I'm from
I'm from a town in southern New Jersey called Vineland. Fun fact: It's the largest city in surface area in the state of New Jersey. If you like the smell of fertilizer, the occasional day trip the the beach, and/or want to live near a "Wawa", Vineland is the perfect place for you. If not, just move to California like everyone else.
dhruv.patel@duke.edu
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Check out this article about the UK's progress on nuclear fusion:
‘Renegade’ UK physicists say they’re on fast track to nuclear fusion, Alex Pashley, Huffington Post, 9 September 2015, 13 September 2015 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
MatLab Built-in Help
My favorite demonstration was the brief synopsis of debugging function. It made me familiar with a new set of functions of MATLAB, more effective than the common "print" method of debugging. It showed me what kind of tools I have at my disposal with MATLAB, and hopefully I'll be able to take advantage of them when my scripts get more complicated and my bugs get harder to find.