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==Phonetic Pronunciation of my Name!==
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==Phonetic Pronunciation of my Name==
 
My name is Kala Viswanathan. Kala means art in Sanskrit. The first a in Kala is a soft a or  
 
My name is Kala Viswanathan. Kala means art in Sanskrit. The first a in Kala is a soft a or  
 
"u" sound, so the name is pronounced as Culla.
 
"u" sound, so the name is pronounced as Culla.
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==Favorite Demo:==
 
==Favorite Demo:==
 
My favorite Demo was called Making Objects Transparent. I was able to see both the opaque object and
 
My favorite Demo was called Making Objects Transparent. I was able to see both the opaque object and
after running the code, visualize the interior of the objects. I was able to use the flow function to see  
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after running the code, visualize the interior of the object. I was able to use the "flow" function to see  
 
the complexity of motion of a submerged jet, which was not apparent while visualizing the opaque motion.
 
the complexity of motion of a submerged jet, which was not apparent while visualizing the opaque motion.

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Phonetic Pronunciation of my Name

My name is Kala Viswanathan. Kala means art in Sanskrit. The first a in Kala is a soft a or "u" sound, so the name is pronounced as Culla. Viswanathan is my last name. The name is pronounced as if there was an h before the letter w. If you break it up by syllables it is Vish-wa-na (as in naw)-than.

Favorite Demo:

My favorite Demo was called Making Objects Transparent. I was able to see both the opaque object and after running the code, visualize the interior of the object. I was able to use the "flow" function to see the complexity of motion of a submerged jet, which was not apparent while visualizing the opaque motion.