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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am a first-year at [[Duke University]] studying biomedical engineering (as of now) in the [[Pratt School of Engineering]]. I am from Briarcliff Manor, New York and am the youngest of four children. I am interested in working in the medical field, specifically with children. In my free time, I enjoy basketball, soccer, hiking, and spending time with my family and friends. My last name translates to "happy." I love oreos.
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I am a first-year at [[Duke University]] studying biomedical engineering (as of now) in the Pratt School of Engineering. I am from Briarcliff Manor, New York and am the youngest of four children. I am interested in working in the medical field, specifically with children. In my free time, I enjoy basketball, soccer, hiking, and spending time with my family and friends. My last name translates to "happy." I love oreos.
  
 
==Courses==
 
==Courses==

Latest revision as of 04:38, 14 September 2017

About Me

I am a first-year at Duke University studying biomedical engineering (as of now) in the Pratt School of Engineering. I am from Briarcliff Manor, New York and am the youngest of four children. I am interested in working in the medical field, specifically with children. In my free time, I enjoy basketball, soccer, hiking, and spending time with my family and friends. My last name translates to "happy." I love oreos.

Courses

  • EGR103
  • Chem110
  • Calc122
  • Writing 101: Nuerolaw and the Legal System

Grand Challenge

Making Personalized Medicine a Reality Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 14 January 2008 (Engineer better medicines)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was Viewing a Penny because the visuals were so accurately represented to form into a real U.S. penny. I loved the build up between each of the four techniques. The contour plot began with an outline, then the pseudocolor plot filled in the lines. Then, the pseudocolor plot included a color map was similar to that of a photograph of a penny in unusual lighting. My favorite part was the surface plot with the colormap because I got to see the 3-D version of the colored penny. I am also fascinated by the detail put into minting coins in today's society, so the progression of the techniques really enhanced the design.

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