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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
I am planning on majoring in Economics and Mechanical Engineering (because I am interested in finance and astronomy) but I've been told by upperclassmen to keep my mind open. Otherwise, I'm excited to be starting Engineering this semester! | I am planning on majoring in Economics and Mechanical Engineering (because I am interested in finance and astronomy) but I've been told by upperclassmen to keep my mind open. Otherwise, I'm excited to be starting Engineering this semester! | ||
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+ | == Article on the Grand Challenge: Making Solar Energy Economical == | ||
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[http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], National Instruments, published 4 June 2013, accessed 2 February 2016 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.ni.com/newsletter/51760/en/ Making Solar Energy Economical], National Instruments, published 4 June 2013, accessed 2 February 2016 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == My Favorite Demostration == | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was "Loma Prieta Earthquake," because I appreciate the tools MATLAB gives me to manipulate different graphs, and how the ease of manipulating and creating graphs can make policy- and decision-making by the government, organizations, and companies much more efficient. I largely relate to this because it would have been amazing to use MATLAB when I was taking IB Chemistry so those lab reports went a little more quickly. |
Revision as of 19:44, 2 February 2016
About Me
I am planning on majoring in Economics and Mechanical Engineering (because I am interested in finance and astronomy) but I've been told by upperclassmen to keep my mind open. Otherwise, I'm excited to be starting Engineering this semester!
Article on the Grand Challenge: Making Solar Energy Economical
Making Solar Energy Economical, National Instruments, published 4 June 2013, accessed 2 February 2016 (Grand Challenge)
My Favorite Demostration
My favorite demonstration was "Loma Prieta Earthquake," because I appreciate the tools MATLAB gives me to manipulate different graphs, and how the ease of manipulating and creating graphs can make policy- and decision-making by the government, organizations, and companies much more efficient. I largely relate to this because it would have been amazing to use MATLAB when I was taking IB Chemistry so those lab reports went a little more quickly.