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*[https://gcn.com/articles/2016/02/08/neural-networks-microns.aspx How reverse engineering the brain can have a major impact on the development of Machine Learning]: Derek Major, GCN, Feb 08 2016, Accessed September 21 2017 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | *[https://gcn.com/articles/2016/02/08/neural-networks-microns.aspx How reverse engineering the brain can have a major impact on the development of Machine Learning]: Derek Major, GCN, Feb 08 2016, Accessed September 21 2017 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | ||
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+ | My favorite Matlab demonstration was Minesweeper. Although I didn't understand much of the code, it was interesting to see how Matlab could be used to recreate a game that I grew up playing, and how it could be used for goals other than mathematical calculations and plotting graphs, as we have been focusing on in class up until now. Also, it was fun to play while doing homework. |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 21 September 2017
About Me
I am an undergraduate Pratt student planning on studying Biomedical Engineering. I'm from Bangalore, India. I love basketball, theatre and puns. If you're bored, check out my blog at www.rishikagundi.wordpress.com!!
Classes for Fall 2017
- EGR 103: Computational Methods in Engineering
- EGR 190: Engineering Design and Communication
- Math 111: Calculus I
- Writing 101: Can Chimps have Culture?
Grand Challenges for Engineering
- How reverse engineering the brain can have a major impact on the development of Machine Learning: Derek Major, GCN, Feb 08 2016, Accessed September 21 2017 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
MATLAB
My favorite Matlab demonstration was Minesweeper. Although I didn't understand much of the code, it was interesting to see how Matlab could be used to recreate a game that I grew up playing, and how it could be used for goals other than mathematical calculations and plotting graphs, as we have been focusing on in class up until now. Also, it was fun to play while doing homework.