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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
 
My name is Esther Lho. I am a class of 2010 at East Chapel Hill High School, NC and a Class of 2014 undergraduate student at Duke University.
 
My name is Esther Lho. I am a class of 2010 at East Chapel Hill High School, NC and a Class of 2014 undergraduate student at Duke University.
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==Pronunciation==
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Esther Lho [es-ter loh]: ESter LOH
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles==
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[http://edition.cnn.com/2007/TECH/10/17/fsummit.remotesurgery/ Virtual surgery becoming a reality], Matthew Knight, CNN, updated 18 October 2007, accessed 23 September 2010(Grand Challenge)
 
[http://edition.cnn.com/2007/TECH/10/17/fsummit.remotesurgery/ Virtual surgery becoming a reality], Matthew Knight, CNN, updated 18 October 2007, accessed 23 September 2010(Grand Challenge)
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==Opinion on MATLAB Demonstrations==
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My favorite demonstration was Traveling Salesman. It is amusing how an editor-oriented text can develop a map and calculate the distance between points, in this case, cities. Moreover, it also takes it to another step calculating the shortest distance. I like it because I believe it can be applied to many different cases that has to do with the current events and the distribution around the country as well as instances that involve the numerous possibilities of getting from the start to the end point.

Latest revision as of 01:40, 24 September 2010

About Me

My name is Esther Lho. I am a class of 2010 at East Chapel Hill High School, NC and a Class of 2014 undergraduate student at Duke University.


Pronunciation

Esther Lho [es-ter loh]: ESter LOH


Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

A green economy will keep growing, Jesse Jackson and Kathleen Rogers, CNN, updated 24 August 2010, accessed 23 September 2010(Grand Challenge)

Virtual surgery becoming a reality, Matthew Knight, CNN, updated 18 October 2007, accessed 23 September 2010(Grand Challenge)


Opinion on MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite demonstration was Traveling Salesman. It is amusing how an editor-oriented text can develop a map and calculate the distance between points, in this case, cities. Moreover, it also takes it to another step calculating the shortest distance. I like it because I believe it can be applied to many different cases that has to do with the current events and the distribution around the country as well as instances that involve the numerous possibilities of getting from the start to the end point.