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== About Me==
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== About Laura Muñoz==
I was born in Cali, Colombia, but at the age of two I moved to the island of Puerto Rico. I graduated in 2017 from the Colegio Puertorriqueño de Niñas, an all girl school in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. I am currently an undergraduate engineering student at Duke University.  
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I was born in Cali, Colombia, but at the age of two I moved to the island of Puerto Rico. I graduated in 2017 from the Colegio Puertorriqueño de Niñas, an all-girls school in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Although my entire family is from Colombia, I believe that there is a part of me that could be considered Puerto Rican. I am currently an undergraduate engineering student at Duke University. I will most probably major in Mechanical Engineering, but I am still not entirely sure. I hope to find this out in these next four years. I must.
 
 
  
 
== Grand Challenges  ==
 
== Grand Challenges  ==
 
[http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a28277/cheaper-solar-panels-particle-accelerator/ Particle Accelerators Could Be the Key to Cheaper Solar Panels], Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, September 19 2017, accessed September 20 2017 (Make solar energy economical)
 
[http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a28277/cheaper-solar-panels-particle-accelerator/ Particle Accelerators Could Be the Key to Cheaper Solar Panels], Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, September 19 2017, accessed September 20 2017 (Make solar energy economical)

Revision as of 23:40, 21 September 2017

About Laura Muñoz

I was born in Cali, Colombia, but at the age of two I moved to the island of Puerto Rico. I graduated in 2017 from the Colegio Puertorriqueño de Niñas, an all-girls school in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Although my entire family is from Colombia, I believe that there is a part of me that could be considered Puerto Rican. I am currently an undergraduate engineering student at Duke University. I will most probably major in Mechanical Engineering, but I am still not entirely sure. I hope to find this out in these next four years. I must.

Grand Challenges

Particle Accelerators Could Be the Key to Cheaper Solar Panels, Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, September 19 2017, accessed September 20 2017 (Make solar energy economical)