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− | I found that the graphics are very useful because they help to visualize a problem within a 3-dimensional sense. Sometimes it is hard to perform calculations when you do not understand the physical attributes of an object or equation. MATLAB is a great tool in this regard. | + | |
+ | == Grand Engineering Challenges Article == | ||
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+ | [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9109.aspx Reverse-engineer the brain], National Academy of Engineering, 2011, 23 September 2011, Reverse-Engineer the Brain. | ||
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+ | == Matlab Demonstrations == | ||
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+ | I found that the graphics are very useful because they help to visualize a problem within a 3-dimensional sense. Sometimes it is hard to perform calculations when you do not understand the physical attributes of an object or equation. This could definitely help in Math 103 as well as many real life engineering related problems MATLAB is a great tool in this regard. |
Latest revision as of 01:15, 24 September 2011
Alex Simko (pronounced as it's spelled)
Grand Engineering Challenges Article
Reverse-engineer the brain, National Academy of Engineering, 2011, 23 September 2011, Reverse-Engineer the Brain.
Matlab Demonstrations
I found that the graphics are very useful because they help to visualize a problem within a 3-dimensional sense. Sometimes it is hard to perform calculations when you do not understand the physical attributes of an object or equation. This could definitely help in Math 103 as well as many real life engineering related problems MATLAB is a great tool in this regard.