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− | One of the goals described in the Grand Challenges for Engineering is to engineer the tools of scientific discovery. The following article explores atomic clocks in space, which can be extremely helpful in maintaining accurate timekeeping and in calculations for fundamental physics. By improving this technology, more advanced and accurate calculations can be computed, thereby furthering scientific discovery in physics and other fields. | + | One of the goals described in the Grand Challenges for Engineering is to engineer the tools of scientific discovery. The following article explores atomic clocks in space, which can be extremely helpful in maintaining accurate timekeeping and in calculations for fundamental physics. By improving this technology, more advanced and accurate calculations can be computed, thereby furthering scientific discovery in physics and other fields. |
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[http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/09/china-s-atomic-clock-passes-space-test China's atomic clock passes space test], Edwin Cartlidge, AAAS, 20 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery) | [http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/09/china-s-atomic-clock-passes-space-test China's atomic clock passes space test], Edwin Cartlidge, AAAS, 20 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery) |
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About Me
I am a first-year undergraduate student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am a prospective Biomedical Engineering major on the pre-med track.
Personal Interests
I enjoy playing piano, badminton, and League of Legends during my free time.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
One of the goals described in the Grand Challenges for Engineering is to engineer the tools of scientific discovery. The following article explores atomic clocks in space, which can be extremely helpful in maintaining accurate timekeeping and in calculations for fundamental physics. By improving this technology, more advanced and accurate calculations can be computed, thereby furthering scientific discovery in physics and other fields.
Article
China's atomic clock passes space test, Edwin Cartlidge, AAAS, 20 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery)